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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    CONTACT: Andrew Souvall

    July 26, 2006

    or Heather Lasher Todd

    (202) 225-4671

    PALLONE URGES SENATE TO BLOCK NOMINATION OF ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR
    UNTIL GENOCIDE IS RECOGNIZED

    Washington, D.C. --- Representative Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ,)
    co-chairman of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, made the
    following statement yesterday on the floor of the House of
    Representatives regarding the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's
    consideration of the Bush Administration's nomination of Robert
    Hoagland as US Ambassador to Armenia:

    "Mr. Speaker, I rise today to express my concerns with the nomination
    of Robert Hoagland as US Ambassador to Armenia. Many questions
    regarding US policy on the Armenian Genocide remain unanswered and
    key Senate Foreign Relations Committee members continue to have
    serious misgivings about the nomination.

    "Two weeks ago, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee considered Mr.

    Hoagland's nomination. During the hearing, Mr. Hoagland failed to
    adequately respond to the questions asked by the Senators, including
    not clarifying the US policy's denial of the Armenian Genocide. In
    many instances, he did not respond to specific Senate inquiries. He
    diverted his answers by responding with what seemed like prepared
    talking points, and went to extreme lengths to avoid using the term
    "genocide."

    "Additionally, in a response to a written inquiry from Senator John
    Kerry concerning Turkey's criminal prosecution of journalists for
    writing about the Armenian Genocide, Mr. Hoagland referred to these
    writings as "allegations."

    "The US has historically taken a leadership role in preventing
    genocide and human rights, but the Administration continues to play
    word games by not calling evil by its proper name. Instead, they
    refer to the mass killings of 1.5 million Armenians as "tragic
    events." This term cannot be substituted for "genocide" -- the two
    words are not synonymous.

    "Mr. Speaker, there are historical documents that cannot be refuted.

    Yet, somehow the Administration continues to ignore the truth in fear
    of offending another government.

    "The Administration has not offered a meaningful explanation of its
    reasons for firing the current US Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans.

    In fact, the State Department's assertion that it did not receive any
    communication from the Turkish government concerning Ambassador
    Evans' February 2005 affirmation of the Armenian Genocide is simply
    not credible.

    "Official Department of Justice filings by the Turkish government's
    registered foreign agent, the Livingston Group, document that there
    are at least four different occasions of communication with State
    Department officials following Ambassador Evans' remarks. Still, the
    State Department refutes these claims.

    "This lack of honesty has been all too common practice of the Bush
    Administration. The American people and this Congress deserve a
    full and truthful account of the role of the Turkish government in
    denying the Armenian Genocide.

    "Our nation's response to genocide should not be denigrated to a
    level acceptable to the Turkish government. It's about time this
    Administration started dictating a policy for Americans -- not for a
    foreign government.

    "Mr. Speaker, I fear that sending an Ambassador to Yerevan who denies
    the Armenian Genocide would represent a tragic escalation in the
    Administration's ignorance and support in Turkey's campaign of
    genocide denial.

    "The State Department has reported to Senate offices that they expect
    Ambassador-designate Hoagland to be confirmed during a business
    meeting early next week. I urge the Senate to block his nomination
    until the Administration recognizes the Armenian Genocide."

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    http://www.house.gov/list/pre ss/nj06_pallone/pr_jul26_genocide.html
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