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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Americans in Armenia and Friends
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Contact e-mail: [email protected]
    19 April 2006

    Yellow Ribbon Campaign to Protest
    Recall of Ambassador Evans and Genocide Denial

    In the end, we will remember not the words
    of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
    - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Yerevan, Armenia - In response to the imminent recall of U.S.
    Ambassador to Armenia John Marshall Evans for publicly acknowledging
    the Armenian Genocide, a "Yellow Ribbon Campaign" has been planned
    for April 24, 2006. The campaign is also in response to a number of
    recent instances in which high-ranking foreign diplomats in Armenia
    have denied the Armenian Genocide.

    Organized by Armenian-Americans in Armenia and Friends, a newly
    created, ad-hoc group based in the Armenian Republic, the grassroots
    campaign will take place at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to the
    Armenian Genocide in Yerevan. The monument is dedicated to the 1.5
    million victims of the Genocide of the Armenians perpetrated by the
    Ottoman Turkish Empire between 1915 and 1923.

    On April 24, 2006, when hundreds of thousands of marchers will
    converge on the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial in commemoration of the
    victims of the Genocide, the Yellow Ribbon Campaign will commence by
    participants tying yellow ribbons on 100-meter long ropes stretched
    along the walking path leading to the Genocide Monument.

    "During the last number of years, we have witnessed public denials of
    the Armenian Genocide by several diplomats," said Paula Devejian, a
    member of the group. "Such politically motivated actions are offensive
    and insulting. By attempting to dismiss the indisputable fact of the
    Armenian Genocide, those engaged in denial insult the memory of the
    victims, their descendents and the Armenian nation as a whole. In
    our present-day reality of a free and independent Armenian Republic,
    Armenians throughout the world feel the pain of denial even more when
    it's perpetrated by representatives or leaders of countries that are
    otherwise acknowledged as friends and allies of Armenia."

    According to Devejian, the Yellow Ribbon Campaign was put into motion
    following what is widely regarded as the Bush Administration's
    retribution against Ambassador Evans for publicly labeling the
    events in Ottoman Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century as
    "genocide". Soon after the Ambassador's comments, (made in statements
    to Armenian-American leaders in February 2005), the U.S. State
    Department forced Evans to publicly retract his statements and
    apologize, then coerced the American Foreign Service Association into
    an unprecedented move of rescinding the prestigious "Constructive
    Dissent" award he was granted, and now subsequently, the Ambassador
    is being recalled from his post and forced into early "retirement".

    "It is difficult to see a great ally and friend of Armenia like the
    U.S. as an objective and unbiased mediator in the Nagorno-Karabagh
    peace process and Armenian-Turkish relations when our government is
    subject to Turkish pressure and blackmail, and resorts to censorship.
    We are amazed that the United States would allow a third country
    to affect the bilateral relations between itself and Armenia." said
    Devejian.

    "We believe that the American Government must be the standard bearer
    of free speech and human rights, and we are concerned that its actions
    against Ambassador Evans amount to less than an adequate commitment
    to these principles."

    The newly formed group also cited examples of foreign diplomats
    denying the Armenian Genocide while holding posts in Armenia,
    including Israeli Ambassador Rivka Cohen, who in 2002 dissociated
    the Armenian Genocide from the Jewish Holocaust, thereby questioning
    the fact of the Genocide; and U.K. Ambassador Thorda Abbott-Watt, who
    in 2004 denied the Genocide, causing outrage in Armenia and Armenian
    communities throughout the world.

    "Such disrespectful acts against the Armenian people and nation will
    continue if we do not put an end to the complacent acceptance of such
    politically motivated diplomatic denial by these countries. States
    have an obligation to understand that the promotion of democratic
    values, principles and true freedom come through their own actions
    and examples," Devejian explained. "The Yellow Ribbon Campaign is
    an expression of protest against Genocide denial and punishment of
    free speech. It is an impassioned, peaceful call by Armenians from
    all walks of life for fairness and justice, in both political and
    humanitarian terms."

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