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    SEN. ENSIGN RAISES CONCERN OVER RECALL OF US AMBASSADOR

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Oct 3 2006

    According to the information DE FACTO Information-Analytics Agency
    got at the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), in remarks
    delivered on the Senate floor, John Ensign (R-NV) has shared with his
    colleagues his "justifiable concern" regarding the circumstances of
    the Administration's controversial recall of the U.S. Ambassador to
    Armenia, John Marshall Evans.

    "We appreciate Senator Ensign's expression of concern regarding the
    circumstances of Ambassador Evans' recall and value his leadership in
    working toward U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We share the Senator's view that
    it is simply unacceptable to dismiss a U.S. Ambassador over the failure
    of our government to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide."

    The Nevada Republican, in a September 29th speech, described as
    "unacceptable" reports that, "the recall of Ambassador Evans revolves
    around the failure of our Government to officially recognize the
    Armenian genocide." A long-time leader of Senate efforts to secure
    official recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the Senator stressed
    that, "The bigger issue is not that of an appointment of this or any
    official who recognizes his duties and will be diligent in carrying
    them out but of acknowledging the genocide as part of an appropriate
    foreign policy."
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