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    ERDOGAN: ARMENIAN MIGRANTS COULD BE DEPORTED

    Southeast European Times
    March 17 2010

    ANKARA, Turkey -- Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday
    threatened that some 100,000 illegal immigrants from Armenia might
    be extradited from his country. "There are around 170,000 Armenians
    living in our country. Of them, 70,000 are Turkish citizens and the
    rest are illegal immigrants who have been on Turkish territory for
    over 10 years. If the situation continues to develop like this, we
    will have to review our attitude towards them," Erdogan said in an
    interview with the Turkish service of BBC. The statement came after
    a US committee and Sweden recently approved resolutions to brand the
    1915 killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide.

    On Tuesday, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt issued a
    statement expressing his regret over the parliament's decision to
    approve the document. "I informed Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    on Saturday that I regret the decision of the Riksdag [parliament],
    as it paves the way for a politicisation of historical events. I also
    expressed my concern that this could be used by forces in Turkey that
    are trying to put a stop to the process of reconciliation with Armenia
    and the process of reform in Turkey," Reinfeldt said. Swedish Foreign
    Minister Carl Bildt has also criticised the parliament's move.
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