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    AMBASSADOR MARIE YOVANOVITCH TO RECEIVE 2009 DIPLOMACY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AWARD

    armradio.am
    14.12.2009 14:16

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has recognized US Ambassador to
    Armenia Marie L. Yovanovitch as the recipient of the 2009 "Diplomacy
    for Human Rights Award."

    The annual "Diplomacy for Human Rights Award" recognizes a
    U.S. Ambassador who has demonstrated extraordinary commitment
    to defending human rights and advancing democratic principles of
    government in his or her host country.

    In making her selection, Secretary Clinton recognized Ambassador
    Yovanovitch's principled leadership and innovative use of diplomatic
    tools in promoting and defending human rights and democracy as an
    essential component of the United States' bilateral relationship
    with Armenia.

    Secretary Clinton singled out Ambassador Yovanovitch and her embassy
    team for their advocacy of due process and transparent investigations
    of those arrested after the contentious February 2008 elections,
    and for the Ambassador's efforts to improve the electoral process in
    Armenia, while maintaining a positive relationship with the Armenian
    Government.

    This award has been announced as part of the U.S. government's efforts
    to mark International Human Rights Day on December 10. The award will
    be presented early next year.

    Upon learning of her selection, the Ambassador said: "While I am
    honored to be selected for this award, this award really honors human
    rights reformers in Armenia, whether they are in government, civil
    society, or the media. As Secretary Clinton stated, 'human rights and
    fundamental freedoms ... are the birthright of every human being. They
    are the basis of human dignity, and they underpin international peace
    and progress.' As long as I have been a diplomat, I have believed in
    these principles, and worked to promote them wherever I have served. I
    believe Armenia has made much progress in 18 years, but that there
    is still much more work to do on human rights. I want to help with
    that process, and I want to do it constructively."
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