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    LEBANESE ARMENIANS RIOT IN BEIRUT OVER ERDOGAN VISIT

    Ha'aretz
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/lebanese-armenians-riot-in-beirut-over-erdogan-visit-1.326878
    Nov 26 2010
    Israel

    Lebanon has 150,000 Armenians who harbor deep animosity toward the
    Turks over the 1915 killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians.

    Hundreds of Lebanese of Armenian descent clashed with army troops
    during a protest Thursday over a visit to Beirut by the Turkish
    prime minister.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was on a two day trip
    during which he met with officials and visited the north and south
    of the country. He was inaugurating a hospital in the southern port
    city of Sidon on Thursday as hundreds of protesters gathered in the
    capital's Martyrs' Square to denounce his visit.

    Lebanon has 150,000 Armenians, or nearly 4 percent of its population,
    whom harbor deep animosity toward the Turks over the 1915 killing of
    up to 1.5 million Armenians.

    When demonstrators tore up a large poster of Erdogan and pelted troops
    with rocks, security responded by beating up a number of them.

    There were no reports of major injuries.

    Erdogan, who also attended a business conference Thursday, warned
    Israel his country will not keep silent in case it attacks Lebanon
    or Gaza again.

    They invade Lebanon with the most modern warplanes and tanks, they
    kill children and destroy schools and hospitals, and they expect us
    to remain silent? he asked.

    We will not keep silent and we will stand with all our capabilities
    with what is right, he said.

    Once close allies, ties between Israel and Turkey worsened in the
    wake of the Gaza war and have practically broken down since Israel's
    deadly commando raid in May on a Turkish-led flotilla trying to breach
    the blockade in Gaza. Nine Turks were killed in the raid.

    During his visit to Lebanon, Erdogan repeatedly demanded an Israeli
    apology for the incident.




    From: A. Papazian
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