Fighting Genocide denial behind Sen. Brownback’s decision to place hold


Fighting Genocide denial behind Sen. Brownback’s

decision to place hold



10:18 • 14.08.10
While the Kansas Republican Senator Sam Brownback will not say why he placed a hold on President Obama’s nominee to be US Ambassador to Turkey, a spokesman at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee told Fox News today: “I’m not going to get into it. It’s all about Armenia.”
According to the Congressional Record, Senator Brownback made the following statement: “I rise today to inform the body that I have placed a hold on Executive Calendar nomination No. 1051, the nomination of Ambassador Frank Ricciardone to be Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey.”
According to Armenian Weekly over the years, Brownback has co-sponsored the Armenian Genocide Resolution in Congress.
According to Fox News, when asked whether the Obama administration should take on the issue of a Genocide Resolution in order to get Riccardione confirmed, a State Department spokeswoman said, “The administration puts forth the best candidate for the position. We will see what the outcome is.”
Senators are allowed to block (typically called a “hold”) the adoption of presidential nominees for senior governmental posts.
Senator Brownback has yet to offer a public explanation of why he took this action.
“Senator Brownback’s hold on Francis Ricciardone’s nomination as US Ambassador to Turkey underscores the challenges the Administration is facing as it seeks to manage an increasingly complex, strained, and unpredictable US-Turkey relationship,” said Aram Hamparian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee of America.
“More broadly, this action highlights the pressing need for the US Congress—and all concerned elements of American civil society—to carefully reexamine whether our national interests and international standing are served by constantly caving in to Turkey on human rights, regional security, and genocide denial.”

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