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    ANCA OPPOSES PRESIDENT'S RE-NOMINATION OF HOAGLAND

    ArmRadio.am
    11.01.2007 10:19

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) voiced its opposition
    to President Bush's re-nomination of Richard Hoagland - a controversial
    diplomat whose denial of the Armenian Genocide generated widespread
    Congressional and Armenian American community opposition culminating
    in a Senatorial "hold" of his previous nomination in the recently
    concluded 109th Congress.

    In a letter circulated on Capitol Hill, ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian
    called on US Senators to prevent Hoagland's approval - stressing that,
    " A genocide denier must not - and should never - represent America
    in Armenia, a nation that rose from the ashes of genocide."

    The Hoagland nomination faced bipartisan opposition in the 109th
    Congress - and was ultimately blocked by a parliamentary "hold" placed
    by Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) - after he disqualified himself as
    an acceptable choice by denying the Armenian Genocide. In written
    statements, offered in response to questions posed to him during
    his confirmation hearing, he went far beyond the bounds of the
    Administration's already deeply flawed policy, actually calling into
    question the Armenian Genocide as a historical fact.

    A recent poll of Armenian Americans found that 97% opposed the
    Hoagland nomination. Ninety-four percent of the respondents said
    that they "strongly agreed" with the Senate's opposition to his
    nomination. An additional 3% noted that they "somewhat agreed" with
    this opposition. One percent reported that they "somewhat disagreed"
    with opposing Hoagland, and 2% indicated that they "strongly disagreed"
    with the opposition to his confirmation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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