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    Aremenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    E-Mail: [email protected]


    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    June 9, 2004
    Contact: David Zenian
    E-Mail: [email protected]

    ASSEMBLY EXTENDS CONDOLENCES TO MRS. REAGAN

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly this week expressed its "deep
    sadness" and "heartfelt condolences" to Mrs. Nancy Reagan and her family
    over the death of her husband, Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the
    United States.

    In a joint letter signed by Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian and
    Board of Directors Chairman Anthony Barsamian, the Assembly praised the late
    President for his ardent support of genocide reaffirmation, freedom,
    democracy and human rights.

    "Your husband is to be commended as the only President of the United States
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide via official proclamation. As the
    Governor of California, he frequently issued proclamations accurately
    characterizing the cataclysmic events of 1915 as genocide," the letter said.

    In his unprecedented proclamation issued on April 22, 1981 during his first
    term in office, the late President Reagan said:

    "Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the
    Cambodians which followed it - and like too many other such persecutions of
    too many peoples - the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten."

    Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian said:

    "His remarks are now part of the historical record and contributed to the
    growing international trend of Armenian Genocide reaffirmation. His
    statement did not damage U.S.-Turkey relations, contrary to the often
    expressed concerns of past and present administrations as they oppose
    congressional resolutions on this vital issue.

    "President Reagan's quest to end the Cold War set the stage for the fall of
    the Berlin Wall, and created the momentum for the eventual collapse of the
    Soviet Union, an end to communist rule and the re-birth of an independent
    Republic of Armenia," Hovnanian said.

    Following is the full text of the Assembly's letter of condolence which was
    sent to Mrs. Nancy Reagan this week.



    June 8, 2004

    Mrs. Nancy Reagan
    The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum
    40 Presidential Drive
    Simi Valley, CA 93065

    Dear Mrs. Reagan:

    On behalf of the Armenian Assembly and the Armenian-American community, we
    wish to express our deep sadness on hearing of the death of your husband.
    We extend our heartfelt condolences to you and your family.

    Throughout his career in public service, the President distinguished himself
    as one of America's most ardent and eloquent champions of freedom, democracy
    and human dignity worldwide. To that end, your husband is to be commended
    as the only President of the United States to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide via official proclamation. As the Governor of California, he
    frequently issued proclamations accurately characterizing the cataclysmic
    events of 1915 as genocide.

    In foreign policy, the President's motto was "peace through strength," as he
    embarked on a quest to end the Cold War, reunite Germany, reduce nuclear
    arms, and confront terrorism. He is credited for his singular role in
    ending the Cold War and setting the stage for the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    The Armenian-American community will always remember the vision and
    leadership your husband exhibited in his successful mission to liberate the
    nations absorbed by the former Soviet Union.

    With every fundamental challenge he encountered in life, the President met
    it with good humor, kindness, conviction and optimism in a way that inspired
    and continues to inspire the American people. As the nation grieves with
    your family, we also celebrate the life of your husband.

    Sincerely,

    Hirair Hovnanian
    Anthony Barsamian
    Chairman, Board of Trustees Chairman,
    Board of Directors

    NR#2004-054
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