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    WHILE US EX-AMBASSADOR IN ARMENIA "CALLS A SPADE A SPADE," CANDIDATURE OF NEW AMBASSADOR IS BLOCKED BY SENATE

    Regnum, Russia
    Jan 11 2007

    Statement of US ex-ambassador to Armenia John Evans on the Armenian
    Genocide "was not a slip of the tongue." He said that in an interview
    to Los Angeles Times. "I knew it was not the policy of the United
    States" to use the word "genocide," Evans said. "Ninety years is a long
    time. At some point you have to call a spade a spade," John Evans said.

    It worth mentioning, at a meeting with members of the Armenian
    community in San Francisco on February 19, 2005, John Evans said:
    "I will today call it the Armenian genocide." Later, on February 28,
    2005, speaking at the US embassy to Armenia, John Evans elaborated
    on his idea of February 19. The diplomat is quoted as saying by
    PanArmenian.Net that he used the word "genocide" and it was his
    personal point of view not as of a governmental official.

    It is worth mentioning that after John Evans was recalled from the
    post of the US ambassador to Armenia, no new ambassador has been
    announced yet. The candidature of Richard Hoagland introduced by the
    president was turned down by Senator Robert Menendez after Hoagland
    made statements denying the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire
    in 1915 that stirred negative reaction from public in Armenia as well
    as in the Armenian Diaspora particularly in the United States.
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