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    JOHN EVANS CONTINUES TO EXERCISE HONOR AND PRIVELEGE OF U.S. AMBASSADOR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.03.2006 01:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ John Evans is our Ambassador and he continues to
    exercise that honor and privilege Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman of
    the U.S. Department of State said when commenting on the report
    of his recall due of his speech on Armenian Genocide. As it was
    reported earlier, ANCA's letter addressed to Secretary Rice earlier
    this week said in part, "the prospect that a U.S. envoy's posting -
    and possibly his career - has been cut short due to his honest and
    accurate description of a genocide is profoundly offensive to American
    values and U.S. standing abroad - particularly in light of President
    Bush's call for moral clarity in the conduct of our international
    affairs." Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Co-Chairman of the Armenian
    Issues Caucus, also expressed his extreme disappointment to Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice over reports that the U.S.

    Ambassador to Armenia, John Marshall Evans, is being forced from
    office based upon truthful and forthright statements last year about
    the Armenian Genocide. To remind, speaking last year to an Armenian
    American gathering at the University of California at Berkeley,
    Amb. Evans said, "I will today call it the Armenian Genocide... I
    informed myself in depth about it. I think we, the U.S. government,
    owe you, our fellow citizens, a more frank and honest way of discussing
    this problem. Today, as someone who has studied it... there's no doubt
    in my mind [as to] what happened . . . I think it is unbecoming of us,
    as Americans, to play word games here. I believe in calling things by
    their name." Referring to the Armenian Genocide as "the first genocide
    of the 20th century," he said: "I pledge to you, we are going to do a
    better job at addressing this issue." Amb. Evans also disclosed that
    he had consulted with a legal advisor at the State Department who
    had confirmed that the events of 1915 were "genocide by definition."
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