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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
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    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    January 13, 2009
    Contact: Michael A Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    SECRETARY OF STATE CONFIRMATION HEARING: MENENDEZ URGES AFFIRMATION OF
    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, RECALLS CLINTON'S SUPPORT

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY PURSUES REVERSAL OF ANTI-EVANS DOCTRINE

    Washington, DC - "As the world collectively embraces the irreversible
    trend of Armenian Genocide affirmation, today's confirmation hearing of
    Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is testament to the fact that there is no
    turning back," said Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) Executive
    Director Bryan Ardouny. "President-elect Obama and Senator Clinton have
    forcefully advocated for genocide prevention and affirmation and are
    poised to bring about a new direction in this key policy area, including
    the repudiation of President Bush's anti-Evans doctrine."

    The Assembly would like to congratulate Senator John Kerry (D-MA) for
    his ascension to the Chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee. Senator Kerry presided over today's confirmation hearing of
    Secretary of State nominee Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Senator Clinton
    fielded a broad range of questions and is expected to be confirmed by
    the full Senate prior to the inauguration of President-elect Barack
    Obama.

    During the question and answer session, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ),
    a long-time supporter of Armenian issues, noted the importance of
    Armenian Genocide affirmation and the need to move forward, stating:
    "[I]f we are to say 'never again,' part of that is ultimately the
    recognition of what has happened so that we can move forward. And I hope
    that you will be an advocate of having us get off of where we have been
    and move forward to a recognition of that part of history so that it is
    universally recognized so that we can move forward in that respect."

    Secretary Designate Clinton responded, "[W]e will be looking very
    closely at those and other challenging issues with the eye of moving
    forward and being effective in responding to these very legitimate
    concerns."

    "The Armenian Assembly whole-heartedly concurs with Senator Menendez.
    Senator Clinton has consistently supported affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide and the Assembly looks forward to working with the new
    Administration to reverse the Bush Administration's Anti-Evans
    Doctrine," stated Assembly Board Member Annie Totah.

    The Anti-Evans Doctrine was formulated by the Bush Administration to
    remove U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John M. Evans after he acknowledged
    the Armenian Genocide in 2005. Ambassador Evans' statement, however, was
    consistent with former President Ronald Reagan's 1981 affirmation of the
    Armenian Genocide, as well as George W. Bush's acknowledgement by
    reference to the International Center for Transitional Justice 2003
    analysis on the Armenian Genocide.

    First elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000, Secretary Designate Clinton
    has consistently supported efforts to reaffirm the historical truth of
    the Armenian Genocide. In addition to co-sponsoring affirmation
    resolutions, Clinton also repeatedly urged President George W. Bush to
    reaffirm the Armenian Genocide in his annual April 24th statements. In
    2006, for example, she signed a letter to President Bush stating: "The
    memory of the Armenian Genocide underscores our responsibility to speak
    forcefully about our respect for fundamental human rights and opposition
    to mass slaughters. It is in the best interests of our nation and the
    entire global community to remember the past and learn from these crimes
    against humanity to ensure that they are never repeated. We respectfully
    request that you refer to the mass slaughter of Armenians as genocide in
    your commemorative statement." Senator Clinton also supports expanding
    U.S.-Armenia relations and "a fair and democratic resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabagh conflict."

    During her historic presidential campaign Secretary Designate Clinton
    stated: "I believe the horrible events perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire
    against Armenians constitute a clear case of genocide. Our common
    morality and our nation's credibility as a voice for human rights
    challenge us to ensure that the Armenian Genocide be recognized and
    remembered by the Congress and the President of the United States."

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding
    and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    membership organization.

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    Editor's Note:

    The Assembly press release in regard to President-elect Obama.
    http://www.aaainc.org/index.php?id=644

    The Assembly press release in regard to the letter sent to President
    Bush in 2006.
    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/pdf/2 006/04-20-06__2006-037_Over_
    200_House_and_Senate_ Members_Urge_President_Bush_to_Acknowledge_the_Gen o
    cide.pdf

    The Assembly press release in regard to Vice President-elect Biden.
    http://www.aaainc.org/index.php?id=648

    Int ernational Center for Transitional Justice analysis on the Armenian
    Genocide.
    http://www.armenian-genocide.or g/Affirmation.244/current_category.5/affi
    rmation_ detail.html

    President Reagan's 1981 statement affirming the Armenian Genocide.
    http://www.armenian-genocide.org/Affirma tion.63/current_category.4/affir
    mation_detail.htm l
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