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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 21 2008


    New US envoy nominee for Armenia defies `genocide' pressure


    A US diplomat nominated for the Armenian ambassadorship has refused to
    call killings of Anatolian Armenians during World War I "genocide,"
    despite pressure from a leading pro-Armenian Democratic senator.


    During her confirmation hearing before the US Senate's Foreign
    Relations Committee on Thursday, career diplomat Marie Yovanovitch,
    current ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic, responded to a salvo of
    questions posed by Democratic Senator Robert Menendez, who blocked the
    Bush administration's previous nominee over the issue. Nevertheless,
    Yovanovitch rejected the use of the term "genocide" to describe the
    early 20th century deaths of Ottoman Armenians out of political
    considerations, saying that using the term would contradict the US
    administration's policy on the issue.

    Yovanovitch nonetheless used the terms "mass killings, ethnic
    cleansing and forced deportation" in her opening testimony to describe
    the killings.

    Armenia claims Ottoman Turks killed up to 1.5 million Armenians during
    World War I, toward the end of the Ottoman Empire, and labels the
    killings genocide. Turkey says the killings occurred at a time of
    civil conflict in which both Armenians and Turks were killed and that
    the casualty figures are inflated.

    When Menendez asked whether her descriptions matched the definition of
    the crime of genocide outlined by the UN Convention on the Punishment
    and Prevention of the Crime of Genocide, to which the United States is
    a party, Yovanovitch said it was the president and State Department
    who set the policy for defining historic events. Menendez called it "a
    shame" that career foreign service officers had not been able to use
    the term, while he described the US administration policy on the use
    of the term as "a ridiculous dance."

    Back in 2006, then US Ambassador to Armenia John Evans reportedly had
    his tour of duty in Armenia cut short by the administration because in
    a social setting he referred to the killings as "genocide."

    In August, the White House withdrew its nomination of a career
    diplomat, Richard Hoagland, after Menendez held up confirmation
    hearings because of his refusal to call World War I-era killings of
    Armenians a genocide. Late in March, President George W. Bush
    nominated another career diplomat, Yovanovitch, to be US ambassador to
    Armenia.

    Following the Senate hearing, when asked by Today's Zaman whether he
    planned to block Yovano-vitch, Menendez said: "I don't know. I will
    decide after seeing her answers to written questions as well."

    US Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Barack Obama is among
    senators who submitted a set of questions for the record in the
    importance of official recognition of Armenian killings as "genocide"
    was emphasized, Today's Zaman has learned.

    Republican Senator Robert Dole and Democratic Senator Ben Cardin, who
    chaired the hearing on behalf of Democratic Senator Joe Biden, backed
    Menendez via using the term "genocide."

    While pro-Turkish-thesis senators did not make any verbal or written
    statement on the issue, Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat, released a
    written statement in which she criticized the US policy on the
    Armenian issue, especially taking into consideration the fact that the
    administration has called killings in Darfur, Sudan, genocide, but
    refused to do so in the Armenian case. If she can gain the Senate's
    approval after responding to written questions from the senators,
    Yovanovitch will depart for Yerevan in order to take office.



    21 June 2008, Saturday
    ALÄ° H. ASLAN
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