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    U.S. EMBASSY SPONSORS VISIT BY U.S. 9/11 COMMISSION STAFF

    Panorama.am
    17:18 02/10/2008

    Three distinguished American experts who formerly participated in
    the U.S. National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United
    States (more commonly known as the 9/11 Commission) will visit Armenia
    October 5-11. The visiting experts will consult with relevant Armenian
    officials examining the March 1-2 events in Yerevan, and especially
    the National Assembly's Ad Hoc Commission of Inquiry into March 1-2
    Events. The idea for such a visit was first proposed to Armenian
    officials by Assistant Secretary of State David Kramer during his
    June 2008 visit to Yerevan. The visit is sponsored by the United
    States Embassy and is funded by USAID. The three visiting experts
    will be Christopher Kojm, John Farmer, and Michael Hurley.

    The purpose of this visit is for the U.S. experts to share with their
    Armenian counterparts the experiences and lessons learned from the
    U.S. 9/11 Commission experience. The experts will share their knowledge
    about the management, operations, successes, and difficulties that the
    9/11 Commission faced, and provide these insights both to the Ad Hoc
    Commission and to officials involved in organizing the independent
    experts group that will supplement the parliamentary inquiry. The
    delegation will also consult with the Prosecutor General of the
    Republic of Armenia about the criminal investigation work.

    The visiting U.S. 9/11 Commission experts will not directly assist
    in any inquiry or investigation concerning events in Armenia. They
    will not conduct an assessment or report about the efforts underway
    in Armenia. The sole purpose of this visit is to convey information
    and insights about the lessons learned from the U.S. experience with
    the 9/11 Commission.

    About the 9/11 Commission: The 9/11 Commission was created as
    an independent, bipartisan special commission of inquiry into the
    September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United States. Many
    Americans believed at that time that U.S. Government agencies might
    have been negligent or incompetent in failing to anticipate, detect,
    and prevent the attacks. The U.S. public demanded that a special
    commission be established to examine all evidence to assess this
    allegation. The 9/11 Commission had ten members, five Republicans
    and five Democrats -- all of whom were retired senior officials of
    U.S. federal and state government. The 9/11 Commission reviewed
    thousands of pages of government records and other evidence and
    interviewed hundreds of government officials and other witnesses. The
    ten Commissioners were assisted in this massive work by 75 professional
    staff members. The delegation visiting Armenia is comprised of three
    of the most senior of these staff members. They are distinguished
    experts in law, legislative oversight, and national security matters.

    About the Visiting Experts:

    Christopher Kojm: Christopher Kojm was the Deputy Executive Director
    of the 9/11 Commission. Working under the Executive Director,
    Mr. Kojm directed the overall management and organization of
    the 9/11 Commission's work. Mr. Kojm is currently Professor of
    International Affairs at the George Washington University. He served
    as a Congressional staff member for the House of Representatives
    Foreign Affairs Committee from 1984-1998, in positions of increasing
    seniority. He also has served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of
    State. He served as president of the 9/11 Public Discourse Project --
    a program to educate the American public about the September 11 events
    and the work of the 9/11 Commission -- from September 2004-December
    2005.

    Michael Hurley: Michael Hurley served as Senior Counsel (attorney)
    and Director of Counterterrorism Policy Investigation for the 9/11
    Commission from May 2003-July 2004. He has more the thirty years
    experience as a U.S. government expert on national security and
    counter-terrorism. He worked in the White House National Security
    Council staff under President Clinton, and more recently as a senior
    special adviser to the State Department's ambassador-at-large for
    counter-terrorism. He is currently president of an international
    consulting firm, Team 3i LLC, and serves part time as a special
    adviser to President Bush's Special Envoy for Middle East Security,
    retired General James Jones, focusing on the Israeli-Palestine
    conflict. Mr. Hurley began his professional career as a trial attorney
    in Minnesota.

    John Farmer: John Farmer served as Senior Counsel (attorney) on the
    9/11 Commission from 2003-2004, with a focus on emergency response
    to the terrorist attacks. He is currently a partner in the law firm
    of Arsenault, Whipple, Farmer, Fasset, and Azzarello. He served as
    Attorney General of the State of New Jersey (population 8.7 million)
    from 1999-2002, a position which in the American system combines the
    functions of both Prosecutor General and Minister of Justice. He
    also served as a Commissioner on the New Jersey State Commission
    of Investigations, which oversees investigations into political
    corruption and organized crime. Previously, he served as Chief Counsel
    and before that Deputy Chief Counsel to the Governor of the State of
    New Jersey. Before moving to New Jersey state government, Mr. Farmer
    served as an Assistant United States Attorney (U.S. federal prosecutor)
    for the federal judicial district of New Jersey, prosecuting organized
    crime, kidnapping, bank robberies, and financial fraud cases. He also
    serves as a special adviser to Special Envoy for Middle East Security
    James Jones, and teaches law at the Rutgers University Law School.
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