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    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org
     
    MEDIA ALERT
    April 12, 2004
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    RE: L.A. Weekly apology to Armenian-American community

    An Armenian Assembly-led community meeting on March 17 with editors of the
    L.A. Weekly newspaper resulted in the paper's second apology to the
    Armenian-American community for insensitive remarks it published in
    February.

    Assembly Western Office Director Lena Kaimian, together with Armenian
    Observer Editor Osheen Keshishian, United Armenia Fund President and
    California Courier publisher Harut Sassounian and Rev. Father Asbed Balian
    representing Archbishop Hovnan Derderian of the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church, told L.A. Weekly editors that their initial apology to the
    community for printing "No Armenians Allowed," under an event listing in its
    calendar section, was not satisfactory.

    Following the meeting, the newspaper sent Kaimian the following letter
    indicating that a second apology was published in the paper addressing the
    concerns of the Armenian-American community.

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

    ************************************************** *********************
    March 31, 2004

    Lena Kaimian
    Director, Western Office
    Armenian Assembly of America
    50 N. La Cienega Blvd., Suite 202
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211

    Dear Ms. Kaimian,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to meet with us on March 17. We
    really valued the opportunity to meet with you and Archbishop Hovnan
    Derderian, Harut Sassounian and Osheen Keshishian. After the meeting, we
    all came away with a deeper understanding of the effect that the insensitive
    commentary in the Concerts section of the February 20 issue had upon the
    Armenian community. We also came to know that the community was not
    satisfied by our initial apology for the remark, which ran on the letters
    page in the February 27-March 4 issue.

    Since our meeting we received four letters from Armenians expressing their
    concern over that carelessly written sentence. In response, we have run
    another apology in the paper specifically directed to address the concerns
    of the Armenian community. We note that while we encourage provocative
    language here at L.A. Weekly in the context of useful political debate, the
    particular words that appeared had no political context and, as one letter
    writer put it, there was "absolutely no comedy" in what was written. Thus,
    we cannot defend the statement. If those particular words had gone through
    our usual editing process, it is highly unlikely that the phrase would have
    appeared in print. That does not excuse the remark - our Calendar editor
    was on vacation, but we should have made sure that her replacement was not
    put into the position of essentially editing her own words.

    Those who have been hurt by the statement should know that the writer, who
    has a long history of good service at the paper, did not set out to offend
    Armenians or any other group of people. She is horrified that anyone would
    take the phase "No Armenians allowed" seriously. Fortunately, we live in a
    place where it is unthinkable that anyone would try to ban any ethnic group
    from a public event. But given the still-fresh memories of the Armenian
    genocide and acts of discrimination, we understand the pain our words have
    caused and would like to apologize again to all who were hurt by what was
    written. We recognize the importance of the culturally vibrant and
    successful Armenian community, and look forward to more positive relations
    in the future.

    We would also like to assert, for the record, that no one affiliated with
    the concert was responsible in any way for the divisive language inserted
    into the listing.

    Since its founding, L.A. Weekly has attempted to educate its readers about
    Los Angeles' diverse communities. We remain committed to that goal, and
    appreciate your efforts to promote cultural harmony in our city. We wish
    you the best in that important endeavor and are truly sorry for this
    incident.

    Sincerely,

    Laurie Ochoa
    Editor, L.A. Weekly



    NR#2004-037
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