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  • Campaign To Get Canadian Help For Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE
    Canadians For Sustainable Development In Armenia (CFSDIA)
    Antoine S. Terjanian, Coordinator
    5, Nicol Street
    Ottawa, CANADA
    Tel: 613-748-0676
    Fax: 613-748-0676
    E-mail: [email protected]

    CAMPAIGN TO GET CANADIAN HELP FOR ARMENIA

    Ottawa, June 23, 2004 - Canadians For Sustainable Development In
    Armenia (CFSDIA) has launched the second phase of a campaign to
    persuade the Canadian Development Agency (CIDA), an agency of the
    Canadian Federal Government in charge of Canadian foreign aid, to
    reverse a 2003 decision to terminate bilateral aid to Armenia. "The
    CFSDIA is mobilizing support among all Armenian-Canadians concerned
    about the future of Armenia. A non-partisan group, CFSDIA's 23
    workgroup volunteers come from all sides of the politico-religious
    spectrum and are located in Canada's five major urban centers" said
    Antoine Terjanian, coordinator of the workgroup.

    Armenia is enduring dire economic circumstances. Over 55% of the
    population live below the poverty line and unemployment is similarly
    very high. Yet CIDA has cut the meagre allocation it had for Armenia
    even before the completion of the Paul Martin Government's foreign
    policy review scheduled for this fall. "All informed
    Armenian-Canadians are intent on doing their utmost to ensure our
    government helps Armenia in this very difficult period. We are
    confident that Armenian-Canadians mobilised for this initiative during
    the closing stretch of the federal elections on June 28 can make a
    difference" said Mr. Terjanian.

    During the first phase of this campaign, leaders of Armenian
    organizations in Canada, from all sides of the politico-religious
    spectrum, sent letters to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, urging
    him to reverse the CIDA decision. Federal Cabinet Ministers were also
    approached individually. "So far our concerns have not been answered"
    said Mr. Terjanian. CFSDIA has therefore decided to make public the
    absence of a Canadian bilateral aid program to Armenia. "We have
    called on all Armenian Canadians to become active during this election
    campaign. ...Armenian-Canadians are approaching candidates to express
    concern for Canada's lack of bilateral help to Armenia in these
    extremely difficult times" said Mr. Terjanian. Similarly
    Armenian-Canadians and friends of Armenia in Canada are being urged to
    write similar letters to the "Prime Minister, Parliament Hill,
    Ottawa".

    Most important, we are urging all Armenian-Canadians to vote in this
    important election.
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