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    Armenians worldwide mount campaign to save Melkonian
    By Jean Christou

    Cyprus Mail
    10 April 2003

    AROUND 40 influential members of the Armenian community worldwide have
    written an open letter to President Tassos Papadopoulos calling on him
    to prevent the closure of the Melkonian Educational Institute (MEI) in
    Nicosia.

    The letter said the decision by the Central Board of the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union (AGBU), in New York that the 78-year old
    school should close in June 2005 violated human rights within the
    sovereign territory of Cyprus.

    `We urgently request your help to correct this injustice,' the letter
    said.

    It also said that the decision of the AGBU was illegal and contrary to
    the Will of the school's founders, the Melkonian brothers.

    `The Will, which was transferred from an Armenian institution to the
    AGBU for international political reasons does not confer to the AGBU
    the ownership of the belongings mentioned therein,' the letter said.

    It added that the Will does stipulate for the AGBU the prerogative of
    the MEI' s management and the allocation of subsidies drawn from the
    Melkonian Funds to three other Armenian institutions devoted mainly to
    education and socio-cultural development of Armenians mainly in the
    context of Western realities and aspirations.

    `The Melkonian brothers' Will does not confer to the AGBU the right to
    denature or destroy these Armenian structures, therefore the closure
    of theMEI is not among the prerogatives of the AGBU,' it said. `More
    precisely the closure of the MEI is a direct violation of the human
    rights of Armenian communities.'


    The AGBU administers 22 Armenian schools worldwide including the
    Melkonian, which was founded in 1926 and is today the only secondary
    school in Cyprus for the Armenian community plus the dozens of other
    Armenian pupils that board there from neighbouring countries.

    The AGBU announced last month that the school would close next year,
    following months of speculation that was initially denied. The
    loss-making Melkonian is sitting on a £40 million plot in the
    capital's commercial district and reports were rife that it was up for
    grabs by developers.

    The AGBU said in November that the school was not for sale but then
    changed tack and announced the closure. The schools alumni is
    convinced the foundation' s only aim is to `take the money and run'.

    `We, and hundreds of Armenians and non-Armenians of different
    professionsâ=80¦ have addressed a letter to the AGBU asking for an
    explanation for their decision, ' the letter to Papadopoulos said.
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