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    SENATORS MENENDEZ AND REID CALL FOR WITHDRAWAL OF HOAGLAND NOMINATION

    ArmRadio.am
    06.12.2006 16:28

    Citing the opposition of the Armenian American community and the
    growing controversy within Congress surrounding the nomination of
    Dick Hoagland to serve as US Ambassador to Armenia, incoming Senate
    Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez
    (D-NJ) called on President George W. Bush to withdraw this nomination
    and propose a new candidate to serve in this important diplomatic post,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Senators Menendez and Reid, citing the growing Hoagland controversy,
    recommended, in a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, that
    the best way to move this process forward would be for "the President
    to withdraw his nomination of Richard Hoagland as US Ambassador to
    Armenia and to propose a new candidate to serve in this important
    position." Noting the broad-based opposition within Congress, the
    extensive media coverage this issue has received, and the strong stand
    of the Armenian American community against this nomination, the two
    Senators noted that, "It would serve neither our national interests
    nor the US-Armenia relationship to expect Ambassador-designate Hoagland
    to carry out his duties under these highly contentious and profoundly
    troubling circumstances."

    "Armenian Americans welcome the principled stand taken today by
    Senators Menendez and Reid in defense of our nation's fundamental
    commitment to recognizing, preventing and punishing genocide," said
    ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian. "We deeply appreciate their leadership
    and value their understanding of the simple truth that a denier of
    the Armenian Genocide cannot effectively promote US interests or
    American values in Armenia - a country that rose from the ashes of
    Turkey's brutal campaign of extermination and exile."

    In letters sent on November 8th, ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian called
    on US Senators to urge the President to "withdraw the deeply flawed
    and increasingly controversial nomination of Dick Hoagland as US
    Ambassador to Armenia."

    Hachikian stressed that: "Very simply, a genocide denier cannot
    effectively promote US interests or American values in Armenia - a
    country that rose from the ashes of Turkey's genocidal campaign." He
    added that, "confirming an Ambassador to Armenia who denies the
    Armenian Genocide would dramatically undermine US diplomacy in
    Armenia and mark a major retreat from our nation's noble commitment
    to genocide prevention."

    In announcing his decision to block the Hoagland nomination on
    September 12, 2006, Senator Menendez (D-NJ) highlighted the principled
    stand taken by former US Ambassador John Evans, who, by all accounts,
    was fired for speaking truthfully about the Armenian Genocide. The
    New Jersey legislator stated that he has "great concerns that
    Mr. Hoagland's confirmation would be a step backward."
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