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    SENATOR ROBERT MENENDEZ HONORED AS ANC-NJ MAN OF THE YEAR

    ArmRadio.am
    15.02.2007 16:16

    More than two hundred supporters of the Armenian National Committee
    of New Jersey (ANC-NJ) were on hand this weekend for the granting of
    the grassroots organization's prestigious Man of the Year award to
    US Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ).

    The ceremony took place at the Rockleigh Country Club in Rockleigh, New
    Jersey. The elegant program was attended by a cross-section of Armenian
    American leaders from the New York metropolitan area, Church leaders
    representing Armenian Apostolic, Evangelical, and Catholic communities,
    and, from the Republic of Armenia, a very special guest, the Honorable
    Vahan Hovhannisyan, Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament.

    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian introduced the Senator, noting
    his long history of support for the democratic aspirations of the
    Garden State's Armenian community. Hamparian reviewed the Senator's
    strong support for expanded US-Armenia ties, his devotion to the proper
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide, his energetic protests of the
    unfair firing of the former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Marshall
    Evans, for speaking truthfully about this crime, and - most recently
    - the Senatorial "hold" he has placed on the President's new nominee
    for this post, Dick Hoagland, over his denial of this crime against
    humanity. To thunderous applause and an extended standing ovation,
    ANC-NJ chairperson Ani Tchaghlasian invited Senator Menendez to accept
    his award.

    In accepting the award, Sen. Menendez offered heartfelt remarks,
    stating that, "despite denials by the Turkish Government, despite the
    current Administration's position, we know, we know, the atrocities
    committed between 1915 and 1923 constitute genocide." Noting that
    countless historians had characterized the events of 1915 to 1923 as
    genocide, he reminded those gathered of his unwavering support for
    truth and justice.

    "When I saw what happened to the previous Ambassador, and when I
    saw what Ambassador Hoagland referred to in his proceedings, I was
    glad to have arrived in the United States Senate in time to send a
    very clear message, and use my power as an individual Senator of the
    United States to put a hold on his nomination. I will continue that
    hold on his re-nomination." Interrupted repeatedly by applause, the
    Senator concluded his powerful remarks by thanking his supporters,
    in particular the Armenian National Committee of New Jersey.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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