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    BRITISH JUSTICE MINISTER TELLS ERDOGAN 'GENOCIDE' BILL WILL NOT PASS

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n. php?n=genocide-bill-has-zero-chance-in-parliament- british-minister-jack-straw-says-2010-03-16
    March 16 2010
    Turkey

    British Justice Minister Jack Straw on Tuesday assured Turkey's prime
    minister that Parliament would not pass a resolution recognizing the
    Ottoman-era killings of Armenians as "genocide," CNNTurk reported.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was in London on an
    official visit Tuesday, during which he was scheduled to meet with
    British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

    "The chance of this becoming law is zero," Straw said, according to
    CNNTurk's Web site. "I can assure everyone on this issue."

    After the Swedish parliament adopted an Armenian "genocide" resolution
    last week, many have turned their attention to the British Parliament,
    where a draft will be submitted to a House of Commons committee after
    a second reading on April 30.

    If it is approved, an "Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day" will be
    established in the country.

    "The English government and the opposition do not support this draft,"
    Straw said.

    The British committee is scheduled to hold its last evaluation in
    late March; the first reading of the draft was made Jan. 6. A similar
    draft will follow the same process in the British House of Lords.

    Armenians claim 1.5 million of their kin were massacred in 1915 at
    the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Turkey rejects these claims and says
    many people on both sides were killed during a period of civil strife.

    Erdogan: Iran will not develop nuclear weapons

    In a televised interview with the BBC on Tuesday, Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he believes that Iran will not
    develop nuclear weapons.

    "I believe it is Iran's most natural right to employ nuclear energy
    for civilian purposes," Erdogan said during the interview.

    He also described Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a "friend"
    who told him that Iran did not have intentions of producing nuclear
    weapons.
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