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    JOHN EVANS WILL BE PRESENTED WITH DISTINGUISHED HENRY MORGENTHAU AWARD

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    02.05.2007 18:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On May 3rd, in Cambridge Massachusetts, Ambassador
    John Marshall Evans will be presented with the distinguished Henry
    Morgenthau Award for Meritorious Public Service. The Award is
    presented by the Armenian Assembly of America to a public official
    who has demonstrated exemplary leadership on behalf of the Armenian
    people and nation.

    Grandson of the Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire at the time of the
    genocide, Henry Morgenthau III will be joined by Samantha Power, the
    Pulitzer Prize winning author of "A Problem from Hell: America and
    the Age of Genocide" and Professor of Practice of Global Leadership
    and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
    University, for this auspicious occasion honoring Evans for speaking
    the truth.

    Ambassador Evans is only the third recipient of the Morgenthau
    Award. The first U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Harry Gilmore was the
    first recipient on June 1, 1996.

    President of Armenia Robert Kocharian was awarded the honor on
    September 6, 1997.

    Ambassador Evans is a true profile in courage. In 2005, while
    addressing Armenian-American communities across the country, the
    Ambassador re-affirmed the United States record and accurately
    described the events that took place from 1915 to 1923 as genocide.

    As a result of his public statements, Ambassador Evans' term of office
    was cut short by the Department of State. In addition, the American
    Foreign Service Association (AFSA) rescinded its Christian A. Herter
    Award for "constructive dissent" which Evans had received for his
    proper characterization of the Armenian Genocide. Ambassador Evans
    has since retired from the Foreign Service.

    "Ambassador Evans is a man of principle and conviction," said Chairman
    of the Board of Trustees Hirair Hovnanian. "No one should be penalized
    for speaking the truth about the Armenian Genocide, especially a public
    official who has the responsibility of representing the United States
    abroad," Hovnanian added. "That is not the message our country should
    be sending to the rest of the world if we are to remain the bastion
    of democracy and freedom for people everywhere," the AAA reports.
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