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    Congressional Quarterly
    June 30 2006

    STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR NEWS BRIEFING

    JUNE 30, 2006

    SPEAKER: J. ADAM ERELI, STATE DEPARTMENT DEPUTY SPOKESMAN


    [parts omitted]

    QUESTION: (OFF-MIKE) Why are DOS officials prohibited to use the
    word, quote/unquote, "genocide" and speak truthfully when discussing
    the Armenian genocide as happened yesterday in the Congress, during
    the testimony of a new U.S. ambassador to Armenia?

    Senator Norm Coleman, Republican from Minnesota, stated, quote, "I am
    not sure how we can continue to have ambassador to Armenia who can be
    effective unless they give recognition to the genocide," end quote.

    And the veteran Senator Joseph Biden against Senate approval of new
    ambassador until the Department of State responds to questions on
    Ambassador Evans' recall.

    ERELI: And what's the question?

    QUESTION: The question: Any comment, since you know very, very well
    the reason?

    ERELI: I don't have any comment.

    I think that as far as the senator's questions go, we will respond as
    we normally do, in formal channels to the members of Congress should
    they ask for that.

    And as far as our stand on this issue, there's no change. And if
    you'd like a restatement of it, I'd refer you to the record.

    QUESTION: Why any U.S. ambassador to Israel would have not had
    credibility if refused to talk about the Holocaust by then-Nazi
    German and in the case of Armenia, it's happened exactly the
    opposite?

    ERELI: I reject the premise of the question.

    QUESTION: Why?

    ERELI: Because I think it's fallacious.

    QUESTION: And one more.

    May we have a copy of the Department of State's, quote/unquote,
    "background papers" on the Armenian's genocide that Ambassador
    Hoagland stated the other day he studied in preparation for his
    possible post to Armenia?

    ERELI: No, I think that what is available in the public record is
    what we can provide.
    From: Baghdasarian
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