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    JOHN EVANS CALLED ON CONGRESS TO PASS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Yerkir
    26.04.2007 13:09

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) reaffirmed his
    "hold" on the controversial nomination of Richard Hoagland to serve
    as U.S. Ambassador to Armenia in his remarks today at an Armenian
    Genocide observance organized by the Congressional Armenian Caucus
    in Capitol Hill's historic Cannon Caucus Room, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA)

    The Bush Administration has twice nominated Richard Hoagland to
    replace John Marshall Evans, a decorated career diplomat who was
    fired last year by the Secretary of State for speaking truthfully
    about the Armenian Genocide.

    >>From the outset, the Hoagland nomination has been the focus
    of intense controversy, first because of the State Department's
    willingness to explain its firing of Evans, and later due to his
    denial of the Armenian Genocide in his responses to questions raised
    during his confirmation hearing.

    These remarks, which extended far beyond the euphemistic word games
    traditionally employed by the State Department, sparked outrage among
    Armenian Americans and widespread Congressional opposition to his
    posting in Yerevan.

    Looking to Ambassador Evans, who was seated in the first row of
    the standing room only hall, Senator Menendez said, "I wish the
    Ambassador was back in Armenia, but if we cannot get him there,
    I refuse to release my hold on Ambassador Hoagland because of his
    testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee."

    The Senator added, to a sustained ovation, that, "the President
    [should] appoint a new nominee who will represent the interests of
    the United States and Armenia much better."

    In his remarks, Ambassador John Evans, the program's keynote speaker,
    called upon Congress to pass the Armenian Genocide Resolution. In a
    speech repeatedly interrupted by applause, he said, "If we dare not
    call the 1915 events genocide, we make it more likely that current
    genocides, such as that in Darfur, will continue and future genocides
    will occur...

    This is why, ladies and gentlemen, after 92 years, the time has come
    to call a spade a spade. House Resolution 106 on the affirmation of
    the United States record on the Armenian Genocide should be adopted
    by the Congress." The former envoy continued, stressing: "History
    does matter. Truth does matter.

    Justice does matter."
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