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    TURKEY WARNS IT MIGHT EXPEL 100,000 ILLEGAL ARMENIAN IMMIGRANTS OVER GENOCIDE VOTE
    Linda Young - AHN News Editor

    All Headline News
    March 18 2010

    Ankara, Turkey (AHN) - Turkey has threatened to expel 100,000
    non-citizen Armenians from its country in response to the United States
    and Sweden both saying that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks
    during World War I should be described as genocide.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's warning comes in the
    wake of the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs and Sweden's
    parliament earlier this month passing resolutions saying the 1915
    killings should be called genocide. Turkey recalled it ambassadors
    to the U.S. and Sweden in response and now says that if more foreign
    countries officially label the killings as genocide that it will
    consider expelling the 100,000 Armenians who are not citizens.

    Erdogan pointed out there are 170,000 Armenians living in Turkey,
    but only 70,00 are citizens. Many of the rest came to Turkey in 1988
    after a devastating earthquake in Armenia and have been allowed to
    stay, but they have no legal right to remain permanently.

    Turkey's stance is causing problems.

    Armenian officials have said that it does not improve relations between
    the two nations. In addition, Turkey is trying for membership in
    the European Union and recalling its ambassador to Sweden has caused
    tensions between those two countries.

    Analysts say that there might be more tensions between Turkey and the
    U.S. as well if the non-binding vote is ratified. There is speculation
    that Turkey might take further action by refusing to allow the U.S. to
    use a military base in the southeast part of Turkey, which the U.S.

    uses to provide support to its troops traveling to and from Iraq.
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