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  • A Slap in the Face of John Evans

    Armenian daily says US envoy deprived of award in fear of Turkish reaction

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    9 Jun 05

    By Anna Akopyan

    Very strange things have recently happened to US Ambassador to Armenia
    John Evans. There are every reason to say that the diplomatic mission
    in Armenia will have a special place in John Evans's diplomatic
    career. We said several months ago that the US Department of State was
    discussing recalling Evans from Armenia. The reason was his close
    relationship with the Armenian authorities, in particular with Defence
    Minister Serzh Sarkisyan.

    Last week another report came from the US Department of State - Evans
    had been granted the Constructive Dissent Award. While analysts were
    trying to clarify the background, another sensational report was
    received from the Department of State - the award has been withdrawn
    from Evans.

    The matter is that a columnist of the California Courier, Harut
    Sassounian, learnt about Evans's award from our newspapers and phoned
    Washington to get an official confirmation from the American Foreign
    Service Association [AFSA]. Mr Sassounian has said that AFSA confirmed
    the report as well as the fact that Evans was awarded for his
    statements about the Armenian genocide.

    "However, when my article was ready for publication, I received an
    unexpected call from AFSA which said that the award commission has
    decided to 'take the award back' from Ambassador John Evans. When I
    asked why, the reply was: no comment," the California Courier
    columnist said. This is a real sensation. This is the first case in
    the history of AFSA which was set up in 1968.

    Irrespective of whether this is the first case or not, this is a
    really shameful event; it is an honour for an American diplomat to be
    granted such an award and it is a disgrace to find oneself in a
    situation which Ambassador John Evans has found himself.

    Anyway, one thing is clear - the US Department of State slapped John
    Evans in his face with the assistance of AFSA. What is the reason for
    this kind of attitude towards poor Evans? We may say that the decision
    to withdraw the award is in the first place connected with USA-Turkey
    relations since rewarding Evans for describing the 1915 events as
    genocide would cause Turkey's displeasure and this made AFSA to
    withdraw the award.

    Sassounian suggested that the Bush administration had forced AFSA to
    take this unusual step taking into account its relations with
    Turkey. He also called on everybody to protest against the decision
    and ask US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice to restore the award.

    We should say that the names of the nominees to the award were already
    known on 15 March, and if the Bush administration believed that
    granting the award [to Evans] would worsen Turkish-American relations,
    this problem would have been settled before the decision of the award
    commission.

    The decision to withdraw the award was prompted by new circumstances
    which might not be the Turkish factor.

    Anyway, this is an action against John Evans and a great shock in his
    life. Information received from Washington in connection with John
    Evans shows that there are speculations and processes going on around
    him, and nobody knows what they will end with.
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