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Talk by John Marshall Evans "Honesty in Diplomacy"

John Marshall Evans was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on June 25, 2004 and was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to Armenia on August 11, 2004 where he served until May 24, 2006. A native of Williamsburg, Virginia, Evans earned a BA in Russian history at Yale University and pursued doctoral studies at Columbia University before joining the U.S. Foreign Service. In the first part of his career, he served in Tehran, Prague, and Moscow as well as serving at the Executive Secretariat and Office of the Secretary of State, the U.S. Mission to NATO, and as Deputy Director of the Soviet Desk. His role in coordinating the American response to the Armenian earthquake of 1988 earned him a medal and statement of appreciation from the Armenian government of that time. On his return to Washington in 1999, Evans assumed direction of the State Department's Office of Analysis for Russia and Eurasia, winning a Meritorious Honor Award and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director's Exceptional Performance Award.

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25 October 2011 "Human Rights Court Rules Turkey Cannot Criminalize Genocide Recognition," by Contributor, Asbarez Armenian News

26 September 2011 "Sarkisian Visits Southland," by Asbarez Armenian News

1 February 2011 "Turks break over 6,000 Armenian websites to counter Genocide recognition process," by Tert.am

6 November 2010 "11-Month prison sentence for 'Gul is Armenian' comment," by Armenian Weekly

19 October 2010 "State of Denial: It's time for Israel to rethink its rejection of the Armenian Genocide," by Peter Balakian

3 October 2010 "An Open Letter to President Levin and the scholarly community of Yale University," by Catherine Chatterly, Hon. Irwin Cotler, Nora Gold, Deborah Lipstadt, and more

29 September 2010 "Japan and the Armenian Genocide," by Vicken Babkenian, The Armenian Weekly

11 August 2010 "United States Court of Appeals rules against deniers of the Armenia Genocide," by Armenian Assembly of America

5 July 2010 "Hillary Clinton visited genocide memorial," by NEWS.am

June 2010 "The majority of eligible members of the UK Parliament have recognized the Armenian Genocide," by Armenian Solidarity

6 May 2010 "The Armenian Weekly: May 6," by The Armenian Weekly

24 April 2010 "Obama refuses to recognize Armenian Genocide," by Asbarez News

17 April 2010 "Groups Protest Genocide Denial at Northwestern University," by The Armenian Weekly

7 April 2010 "Spring is the saddest time of year for Armenians," by Christopher Hitchens, Calgary Herald

26 March 2010 "Deportation threats bring up memories of 1915," by Armenian National Committee of Canada

25 March 2010 "Genocide education for prevention at Ryerson University," by Armen Karo Student Association

24 March 2010 "'Auschwitz is the Der Zor of the Jews,' says President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sarkisian," by Azbarez News

4 March 2010 "Armenian Genocide Resolution passes US Congress Committee," by Kent Klein

4 March 2010 "Criminal hands continues their activities," by Armenian National Committee of Canada

11 March 2010 "Swedish Parliament Recognizes Genocide," by Asbarez News

10 February 2010 "Hrant Dink: A Victim of the Turkish Deep State," by Armenian National Committee of Canada

February 2010 "Book Review: Le Genocide des Armeniens," by Julien Zarifian, Institut Francais de Geopolitique, Universite Paris8

28 January 2010 "Clinton meets with Armenian, Turkish Foreign Ministers over Protocols Impasse," by Asbarez Staff

24 December 2009 "Turks, Armenians share similar genes, say scientists," by Cansu CAMLIBEL,Hurriyet

18 December 2009 "Media Reach Out to Turkey," by Institute for War & Peace Reporting

9 December 2009 "Former Diplomat Reveals Secret State Dept. Attacks on 1980's Genocide Resolutions," by Asbarez Staff

6 December 2009 "Obama Hails Turkey - Armenia Protocols as Turkey Issues Ultimatum," by Azbarez Post

29 October 2009 "Fear of Police Curbs Armenian Dissent," by Gegham Vardanian. Institute for War & Peace Reporting

21 October 2009 "The Politics of Genocide and the Turkey-Armenia Protocols," by Roger W. Smith, Chair, Zoryan Institute

19 October 2009 "Yerevan picks historians for commission," by Vercihan Ziflioglu, Hurriyet Daily News

9 October 2009 "Was There an Armenian Genocide?," by Geoffrey Robertson QC's Opinion

7 October 2009 "Nagorno-Karabakh: Getting to a Breakthrough," by International Crisis Group

9 September 2009 "Monument to victims of Armenian Genocide to be set up in Moscow," by News.am

3 September 2009 "Armenian Border Doubts," by Davit Muradian, Institute for War & Peace Reporting

2 September 2009 "Turkey border with Armenia will open to trade," by Sebnem Arsu, The New York Times

2 September "Turkey: Border with Armenia will open to trade," by Sebnem Arsu, The New York Times

1 September 2009 "The EU-Turkey-Cyprus Triangle: "Turkey and Armenia vow to heal past wounds"," by Hugh Pope, International Crisis Group

1 September 2009 "Turkey and Armenia to Establish Diplomatic Ties," by Sebnem Arsu, The New York Times

27 June 2009 "Turkish translation of 'Blue Book' out despite controversy" by Hurriyet

22 May 2009 "At Turkish Border, Amenians are Wary of a Thaw" by Clifford J. Levy, The New York Times

24 March 2009 "Akçam: Obama Should Recognize Genocide and Liberate Turks and Armenians" by Khatchig Mouradian, The Armenian Weekly

13 March 2009 "Talaat's Black Book documents his campaign of race extermination in 1915-17" by Ara Sarafian, The Armenian Reporter

5 March 2009 "Armenia-Turkey negotiations hit a bump," by Yerevan

29 December 2008 "US Armenian group hails 'apology'," by Hürriyet 

27 December 2008 "The Genie Is out of the Bottle," by Khatchig Mouradian, Znet

23 December 2008 "What if we are all Armenian?," by Radikal Yildirm Türker, Today’s Zaman 

22 December 2008 "From apology to reconciliation," by Ihsan Dagi, Today’s Zaman 

22 December 2008 "Why do I 'apologize' to our Armenian brothers and sisters?," by Sahin Alpay, 

19 December 2008 "My Right to Apologize," by Engin Parev, BIA News Service

18 December 2008 "Turkish PM dismisses apology for alleged Armenian genocide," by Robert Tait, The Guardian

13 November 2008 "Armenians criticized Gönül with a letter to Prime Minister Erdoğan," by Today’s Zaman

22 October 2008 "Swiss court fines Turks for denying Armenian genocide," by Thijs Bouwknegt, International Justice

6 June 2008 "Armenians Must Take Azeri War Threats Very Seriously," by Appo Jabarian, USA Armenian Life Magazine

10 April 2008 "Winner of Disputed Election in Armenia Is Sworn In," by Agence France-Presse

8 April 2008 "Picking up the Pieces," by International Crisis Group

8 April 2008 "Sargsian Should Restore Rights," by Human Rights Watch

26 March 2008 "Arrests Continue," by Gegham Vardanian, Institute for War & Peace Reporting

25 March 2008 "Easter in Antelias," by Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia

22 March 2008 "State of Emergency Ends," by Reuters

3 March 2008 “Emergency Order Empties Armenian Capital’s Streets," by Sabrina Tavernise, The New York Times

2 March 2008 "Police Beat Peaceful Protesters in Yerevan," by Human Rights Watch

2 March 2008 "Protesters and Police Clash as Armenia Unrest Grows," by Sabrina Tavernise, The New York Times
 

25 February 2008 "Unrest Spreads in Armenia, and Some Are Arrested," by Reuters


12 August 2003 "OSCE confirms Karabakh, Azerbaijan observing ceasefire," by Tigran Liloyan, TASS

5 April 1919 "That is all right, but who killed hundred of thousands Armenians?," by Hasan Amca


Other Resources

For more information see Turkey

Google Archives Armenian massacres from 1880

Armenian National Institute

The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute: Eye-Witnesses

Armenian Research Center
(from University of Michigan)

Armenica.org (
English) (Swedish)



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