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  • You Can't Look To The Future If You Deny The Past, Head Of AAA Yerev

    YOU CAN'T LOOK TO THE FUTURE IF YOU DENY THE PAST, HEAD OF AAA YEREVAN OFFICE CONSIDERS

    ArmRadio.am
    30.06.2006 15:34

    On June 28 Senate Foreign Relations Committee members George Allen
    (R-VA) and Norm Coleman (R-MN) bombarded US Ambassador to Armenia
    Designate Richard Hoagland with questions about official US complicity
    in Turkey's campaign of Genocide denial, questioning him, during his
    confirmation hearing, regarding his ability to effectively represent
    the United States in Armenia without properly recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Hoagland said that no one in the Administration has ever denied
    the tragic events that befell the Armenians. He said his visit to
    the Genocide Museum and Memorial in Yerevan was a very sobering and
    disturbing experience, but added that the Administration's position
    is clear and that, if confirmed, he would uphold US policy. Hoagland
    noted that he is against "getting stuck in the past" and wants to
    focus on "living in the future."

    "You can't look to the future if you deny the past," commenting on
    Hoagland' s words, Head of the Yerevan Office of the Armenian Assembly
    of America (AAA) Arpi Vardanyan said in an interview with "Radiolur"
    correspondent Alisa Gevorgyan. Hoagland's response serves as a basis
    for Arpi Vardanyan to infer that as US Ambassador to Armenia he will
    have opportunities to visit the memorial to the Genocide victims,
    but he will never use the word "genocide" like any other US Ambassador
    to Armenia except John Evans.

    Let's not forget that the rumors about the recall f John Evans came
    about just after using the word "genocide."

    Notwithstanding the political position of this or that
    country, the struggle for recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    continues. Furthermore, Armenians are struggling not only for
    recognition of the massacre of our people but also for prevention of
    any genocide in the world.
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