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    GENOCIDE DENIER NAMED STATE DEPT. SPOKESMAN

    http://asbarez.com/113581/genocide-denier-named-state-dept-spokesman/
    Thursday, September 5th, 2013 | Posted

    by Ara Khachatourian

    Doug Frantz

    WASHINGTON-Doug Frantz, the notorious Genocide denier and former
    Los Angeles Times managing editor who lost his job when he blocked
    the publication of an article about the Armenian Genocide penned by
    journalist Mark Arax has been appointed the new spokesperson of the
    US State Department, a White House memo reported.

    Frantz's stint as Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the State
    Department will not be his first with Secretary of State John Kerry.

    He worked as an investigation for the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee when Kerry was chairman.

    The Armenian-American community came to know Frantz when in April
    2007, as LA Times managing editor, he killed the publication of a
    front-page story penned by Armenian-American journalist Mark Arax
    about the Armenian Genocide resolution pending in Congress at the
    time. In a memo to Arax, Frantz said the author's ethnicity posed a
    conflict of interest.

    This sparked a controversy and prompted the Armenian National Committee
    of America-Western Region and other community leaders to launch a
    grassroots campaign against Frantz and the LA Times demanding an
    explanation and his resignation from his top post at the newspaper.

    After an overwhelming response from the Armenian community and numerous
    meetings by Armenian leaders with LA Times top brass at the time,
    Frantz resigned in June 2007 and went to Istanbul.

    Frantz has had long-standing ties to Turkey. He was stationed
    in Istanbul for several years, first as bureau chief for The New
    York Times and then as investigative reporter for the Los Angeles
    Times. He had developed close contacts with various Turkish officials,
    including the Turkish Consul General in Los Angeles who boasted in a
    taped interview with Arax at the time about his special relationship
    with Frantz who in May 2007 went to Istanbul to moderate a panel that
    included a notorious genocide denier.

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