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  • ANKARA: Armenian Lobby In U.S. Steps Up Pressure On Bush

    ARMENIAN LOBBY IN U.S. STEPS UP PRESSURE ON BUSH
    By Cihan News Agency

    Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 13 2006

    The Armenian lobby in the United States has urged the American
    administration to withdraw Richard Hoagland, appointed Ambassador to
    the Armenian capital Yerevan.

    Hoagland's appointment is not welcomed by the Armenian lobby because
    of his denial of the so-called Armenian genocide.

    After the Democrats swept away the Republicans in last week's elections
    to take the majority in the House of Representatives and Senate, the
    Armenian lobby has stepped up pressure on the U.S. administration of
    George W. Bush.

    If the lobby succeeds in preventing Hoagland from being ambassador in
    Yerevan, it would prove that Armenian lobby has the power and political
    clout to influence the U.S. president, a diplomatic source said.

    This is seen as a "rehearsal" step before new draft bills on the
    genocide are brought onto Congress's agenda.

    Even if the Senate blocked Hoagland's appointment, President Bush
    could appoint the ambassador bypassing the Senate.

    The Armenian lobby disapproved of Hoagland because he had not referred
    to an Armenian genocide in a speech given to the Senate in the past.
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