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    California Courier Online, August 19, 2004

    1 - Commentary
    Israeli Paper Says Jewish Groups
    Still Blocking Genocide Resolution

    By Harut Sassounian
    California Courier Publisher
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    2 - Mardikian/Saroyan Banquet
    Organized to Benefit Schools
    3 - Banderas, Saban, Yemenidjian to Chair
    Benefit for Children's Hospital Los Angeles
    4 - ARS Western Region Convention
    Elects Four New Members to R.E
    5 - Armenian-Language Domestic
    Violence Hotline Set by YWCA
    6 - Soghomonian Starts 500 Mile Bike-a-Thon
    To Benefit ATG Milk Project in Armenia
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    1 - Commentary
    Israeli Paper Says Jewish Groups
    Still Blocking Genocide Resolution

    By Harut Sassounian
    Publisher, The California Courier

    The Israeli Haaretz newspaper published last week a lengthy article on the
    approval by the House of Representatives of an amendment that prohibited
    Turkey from using American aid money to lobby against the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide.
    The article provided interesting details about the role that several
    Jewish-American organizations continue to play in assisting Turkey to block
    the passage of the congressional resolution on the Armenian Genocide.
    Reporter Nathan Guttman stated: "The battle to gain recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress is transformed annually into a fight
    between the small group of Armenian supporters in Congress and the rest of
    the world -- the Turkish representatives and the lobbyists working on their
    behalf, the administration, the supporters of the administration in
    Congress, and also several of the large Jewish organizations. ...The Jewish
    community in the U.S. and the Israel issue are also entwined in the
    pressure campaign preventing approval of the [genocide] resolution."
    Guttman quoted "a key Jewish activist in Washington, who like many others
    involved in the issue asked to remain off the record," as confirming that
    "The [Jewish] community is certainly a player on this issue."
    Guttman further reported that representatives of Jewish organizations feel
    " 'a sense of discomfort,' as one described it, when coming to explain
    their position on the Armenian resolution. On one hand, the Jews, as a
    community, are sensitive to the tragedy experienced by the Armenian people,
    but on the other hand, there are Israel-Turkey relations to consider. 'We
    have always had a level of uncertainty regarding the balance that should be
    kept between the moral factors and the strategic interests,' one Jewish
    organization official cautiously explained."
    Disclosing the continued involvement of certain Jewish-American
    organizations in anti-Armenian lobbying, Guttman wrote: "Last year, Jewish
    organizations, primarily the American Jewish Committee (AJC), have been
    more active in thwarting the resolution acknowledging the Armenian
    Genocide. ...A central activist in a Jewish organization involved in this
    matter clarified that if necessary, he would not hesitate to again exert
    pressure to ensure the resolution is not passed and the Turks remain
    satisfied. The same activist said he had received numerous requests in the
    past to work against the Armenian cause in Congress. 'The State Department
    asked us, other people in the administration did, even the Turkish Jewish
    community asked us to act on this issue,' he said. The prevailing opinion
    among the large Jewish organizations is that 'Turkey's relations with the
    United States and Israel are too important for us to deal with this
    subject,' according to one [Jewish] community activist who was involved in
    blocking Resolution 193 last year."
    Concerning the recent souring of relations between Israel and Turkey,
    Guttman wrote: "The Jewish community's involvement in the issue of the
    Armenian Genocide is affected by the status of Israel-Turkey relations. One
    senior organizational official related that during the honeymoon years of
    Turkish-Israeli ties, the Jewish organizations were more enthusiastic about
    openly helping Turkey thwart previous Armenian-related resolutions in
    Congress. Now, he adds, since ties have cooled off somewhat, many Jewish
    activists are trying to lower their profile in this matter."
    It is a fact that several Jewish-American organizations have been lobbying
    for years against the Armenian Genocide Resolution. It is astonishing,
    however, that some of these groups continue to express their willingness to
    support Turkey in its denial of the Armenian Genocide, even after former
    Prime Minister of Turkey, Bulent Ecevit, accused Israel of committing
    "genocide" against the Palestinians. The present Prime Minister, Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan, recently characterized the Israeli army's attacks on
    Palestinians as an act of "state terrorism." According to a recent poll,
    82% of the Turkish public also agrees that Israel is committing "state
    terrorism."
    Despite such statements of condemnation, some Jewish-American
    organizations, by continuing to side with Turkey, are in fact supporting
    Turkey against Israel. How could any self-respecting Jew continue to do
    Turkey's bidding after the leaders of that country call Israel a terrorist
    state and accuse it of committing genocide?
    Fortunately, such misguided Jews are in the minority. They are the
    dinosaurs of the Jewish-American community and their days are numbered!
    Dozens of Jewish-American groups are co-sponsors of the Congressional
    Resolution on the Genocide Convention that mentions the Armenian Genocide
    as well as the Jewish Holocaust.
    Any Jew who lobbies against this Resolution is in fact denying not only the
    Armenian Genocide, but also the Jewish Holocaust!
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    2 - Mardikian/Saroyan Banquet
    Organized to Benefit Schools
    LOS ANGELES - Plans are underway for a very special Memorial Banquet to
    honor two remarkable California benefactors, George Mardikian & Souren
    Saroyan for their dedication to the Armenian people through ANCHA (American
    National Committee to Aid Homeless Armenians). The banquet will be held on
    November 14, at the Los Angeles Police Academy.
    Louise Mardirossian-Gill will chair the committee along with Vice Chair
    Baydsar Clair Thomasian. A special program and a booklet for the event are
    in the works.
    Proceeds from the event will go to the newly established Mardikian/Saroyan
    Endowment Fund for scholarships to the Armenian Parochial schools in Los
    Angeles, San Francisco.
    "We are forever indebted to the memory of these two great philanthropists
    whose vision was to see that Armenians have a better chance in life," said
    an organizing committee member. "We are proud to say that their dream was
    realized. Thousands of Armenians who migrated to the United States in the
    1940's and thereafter have prospered and are the blood life of our
    communities.
    For further information, call Mrs. Mardirossian at (323) 662-9259 or (818)
    335-2101.

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    3 - Banderas, Saban, Yemenidjian to Chair
    Benefit for Children's Hospital Los Angeles
    LOS ANGELES (PRNewswire) - Some of the biggest names in Hollywood are
    gearing up to host one of the most important nights this fall: film star
    Antonio Banderas, child advocate Cheryl Saban, and MGM Chairman and CEO
    Alex Yemenidjian have joined forces to chair the first annual "Noche de
    Ninos" ("Children's Night"), a star-studded benefit for Childrens Hospital
    Los Angeles.
    Giselle Fernandez-Farrand is executive producing the event, with David
    Foster and Humberto Gatica as entertainment producers.
    Set for October 2nd at 6:00 p.m. at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, "Noche de
    Ninos" will feature entertainment from the evening's emcee, TV star and
    comedian George Lopez, as well as Latin music superstars Marc Anthony,
    Alejandro Sanz, and Carlos Baute, dancer Joaquin Cortez, and singer/actress
    Renee Olstead. In keeping with the evening's Latin theme, the menu is being
    overseen by celebrated chef Julian Serrano from Picasso at Las Vegas's
    Bellagio Hotel; Serrano will prepare his signature paella. With many of
    Hollywood's elite already slated to attend, the festivities will celebrate
    and benefit the Campaign for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, an effort to
    raise $500 million for new facilities as well as for endowment, program,
    and annual support.
    "The work done by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles is humbling," says
    Yemenidjian. "It would be difficult to find a cause more worthy of support.
    The work done by the doctors, nurses, and other caregivers at this
    extraordinary place is not only of the highest quality, but it is done
    without regard to a patient's ability to pay."
    Founded in 1901, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles has been treating the most
    seriously ill and injured children in Los Angeles for more than a century,
    and it is acknowledged throughout the United States and around the world
    for its leadership in pediatric and adolescent health.
    Since 1990, U.S. News & World Report and its panel of board-certified
    pediatricians have named Childrens Hospital Los Angeles one of the top
    pediatric facilities in the nation.
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    4 - ARS Western Region Convention
    Elects Four New Members to R.E.
    GLENDALE - The 84th regional convention of the Armenian Relief Society of
    the Western US, held July 15-18 at the Glendale Hilton Hotel, elected four
    new members to its Regional Executive.
    The newly elected members are Angela Savoian, Nanik Kupelian, Rita Hintlian
    and Maral Nashalian. They replace retiring members Nova Hindoyan, Asdghig
    Tejirian, Guitarig Kocharian and Nora Shirikian, whose two-year term had
    expired. Seta Hagopian, Araxie Aykanian, Nevart Mouradian and Seta Kojayan
    were elected as alternates.
    The Convention was attended by 35 delegates from 23 participating chapters,
    along with representatives from the ARS Center and Regional Executives,
    invited guests and almost 140 observing members. After the Convention, the
    Regional Executive elected its officers as follows: Angela Savoian (Chair),
    Sona Madarian (vice-chair), Rita Hintlian (secretary), Knar Avedissian
    (treasurer). Nanik Kupelian, Vicky Marachelian, Maral Nashalian, Serpouhie
    Messerlian and Alice Yeghiayan are the advisors.
    One of the first official functions of the new board was meeting with the
    administrator of the orphan sponsorship program, who was visiting
    California from Armenia.
    Administration Anahid Mesrobian visited the ARS Regional Executive
    headquarters in Glendale, along with Maro Frounjian of the ARS in Montreal,
    and met with ARS Central Executive members Hasmig Derderian and Anahid
    Meymarian, current and past member of the ARS Regional Executives and
    headquarters staff.
    Mesrobian reported on the status of the orphans in Armenia and Artsakh and
    their increase in numbers, which will require securing 1,200 new
    sponsorships.
    The ARS program channels the funds from donors in the Western Region at
    $130 per child, to the Central Executive, which in turn forwards the funds
    to Armenia for direct distribution to the orphans ($120), who may have lost
    either one or both parents.
    Mesrobian said that sponsors traveling to Armenia may visit the ARS
    Regional Executive offices in Yerevan and request information or set up a
    meeting with their sponsored orphans.
    Those who are interested in becoming orphan sponsors may contact the ARS of
    Western US, at (818) 500-1343.
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    5- Armenian-Language Domestic
    Violence Hotline Set by YWCA
    By Naush Boghossian
    L.A. Daily News
    GLENDALE -- The Glendale YWCA has long served English-language speakers who
    have called Los Angeles County's Domestic Violence Hotline, but it is now
    reaching out to Armenians across the county who need their help. Anybody in
    the county who calls the hotline -- (800) 978-3600 - and chooses to receive
    assistance in Armenian will be routed to the YWCA.
    The 24-hour hotline, administered by the District Attorney's Office, struck
    a partnership with the Glendale YWCA to take calls in Armenian in an effort
    to expand the number of languages the hotline serves.
    "We don't want language to be a barrier when somebody wants assistance. We
    want them to be able to contact the hotline regardless of the language they
    speak and be able to talk to somebody live who can help them find safety
    and shelter," said Mark Delgado, field deputy for the district attorney's
    bureau of crime prevention and youth services.
    The YWCA was selected because the city of Glendale has the largest Armenian
    population in the United States.
    Lida Soulikhan, the program coordinator for the YWCA's domestic violence
    outreach, said the hotline's service is very important, because the lack of
    English skills is a barrier for immigrants seeking help.
    "We know that there is a huge amount of domestic violence, but we have to
    bring down that cultural wall," she said. "The cultural belief for
    Armenians stops them from sharing what's happening within their four walls.
    They don't know these services, but when it's explained to them in Armenian
    it makes a huge difference."
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    6 - Soghomonian Starts 500 Mile Bike-a-Thon
    To Benefit ATG Milk Project in Armenia
    FRESNO - Vatche Soghomonian of Fresno and his bicycle are ready once again.
    He departed Fresno for Armenia on August 17, and will start the
    bike-a-thon on August 21-27, and bike approximately 500 miles throughout
    Armenia in altitudes ranging from 2639 - 6200 ft. high.
    Through the Bike-a-Thon, Vatche and the Armenian Technology Group, (ATG) a
    California-based Public
    Benefit Corporation, are targeting to raise $55,971 to purchase four
    milk-cooling containers from Tulare, CA, each between 800-1000 gallons and
    install them in the villages allowing over 3,000 families to have access to
    wholesome milk.
    Three thousand families in the rural villages of Armenia currently do not
    have access to milk because they lack adequate storage capacity. Without
    these containers the milk spoils quickly and sufficient quantities cannot
    be kept to satisfy the villages' needs. According to the Minister of
    Agriculture the plan, once implemented, will provide milk to the following:
    1. Lori region, Vahakn village- 700 families
    2. Shirag region, Akhourian village- 1200 families
    3. Arakadsz region, Charinch village- 620 families
    4. Davoosh region, Ardzvapert village- 780 families
    The milk collection tanks will also serve as an extension for the proposed
    Veterinary Central Diagnostic Lab. by having a designated Veterinarian at
    each location to monitor the quality of the milk and:
    1. Serving as a field station to detect and monitor indigenous and
    trans-boundary infectious diseases such as Anthrax, Tuberculoses,
    Salmonellae, and Brucellosis, that are transmittable from animals to
    humans.
    2. Providing Central Diagnostic Laboratory scientists raw data needed to
    diagnose and treat diseased animals.
    3. Ensuring the animals from which milk is gathered are healthy and safe.
    Tax deductible donations could be mailed to ATG, 1300E. Shaw Ave. Suite
    149, P.O. Box 5969 Fresno CA 93755.

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