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    OBAMA AVOIDS USING 'GENOCIDE' IN REMARKS ON OTTOMAN-ERA ARMENIAN DEATHS

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    April 24 2013

    US President Barack Obama speaks during the White House science fair.

    AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN U.S. President Barack Obama avoided using the
    term "genocide" today in his annual message marking the events of 1915,
    dubbing the mass killings a "great disaster" (Meds Yeghern).

    "Today we commemorate the Meds Yeghern and honor those who perished in
    one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. Ninety-eight years
    ago, 1.5 million Armenians were massacred or marched to their deaths
    in the final days of the Ottoman Empire," Obama said.

    "I have consistently stated my own view of what occurred in 1915,
    and my view has not changed. A full, frank, and just acknowledgement
    of the facts is in all of our interests," he continued.

    Armenians mark April 24 annually as the beginning of the mass killings
    of their kin during the Ottoman Empire.

    Obama shows 'one-sided approach': Turkish Foreign Ministry

    Meanwhile, the Turkish Foreign Ministry criticized Obama's message
    in a statement issued April 24, saying the U.S. president's approach
    only reflected Armenian views.

    "Issued under the influence of domestic political considerations
    and interpreting controversial historical events on the basis of
    one-sided information and with a selective sense of justice, such
    statements damage both Turkish-American relations, and also render
    it more difficult for Turks and Armenians to reach a just memory,"
    the statement read.

    "Our expectation from an important ally of Turkey such as the
    U.S. is ... to encourage the Armenian side, which avoids objective
    and scientific research of the issue, to be more realistic and
    conciliatory," the statement added, noting the readiness of Turkey
    for the investigation of history.

    April/24/2013

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