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    SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER HARRY REID SAYS HE IS EXTREMELY CONCERNED WITH RELUCTANCE OF RICHARD HOAGLAND TO ACKNOWLEDGE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Armenpress
    Aug 14 2006

    WASHINGTON, AUGUST 14, ARMENPRESS: Senate Democratic Leader Harry
    Reid (D-NV), in a letter to the Armenian National Committee of Nevada
    (ANC-NV), reported that he is "extremely concerned" by the reluctance
    of Richard Hoagland, the Administration's nominee to serve as the
    next ambassador to Armenia, to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide.

    Senator Reid's public stand follows the August 2nd announcement by
    Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN) that he will vote against the Hoagland
    nomination because of the nominee's refusal to properly recognize
    the Armenian Genocide as a "genocide."

    Responding to grassroots concerns raised by Nevada's growing and
    increasingly active Armenian American community, Senator Reid noted
    that this refusal is "particularly troubling in light of the State
    Department's dismissal of the last ambassador to Armenia, John
    Evans following comments he made during a February 2005 tour of
    Armenian-American communities in which he recognized the Armenian
    Genocide. As you may know, the State Department has offered no
    explanation for Evans' dismissal."

    On August 1st, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee delayed
    consideration of ambassador Hoagland's nomination, following a
    request by the Committee's Ranking Democrat Joseph Biden (D-DE) and
    Senator John Kerry (D-MA). Also voicing support for the delay were
    Senators George Allen (R-VA) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA). The Committee
    is set to consider the matter during its regular business meeting on
    September 7th.
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