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    1) ARS West Celebrates 20th
    2) `Cultural Genocide: Turkey' Exhibit Slated for Late April
    3) Kocharian Pushes for Increased Local Management
    4) EU Parliament Presses Turkey on Human Rights
    5) 20th Annual KAHAM Games Closing Ceremonies at Glendale College Stadium
    6) ANCA Capitol Hill Genocide Observance Gathers Great Congressional Support

    1) ARS West Celebrates 20th

    GLENDALE--Hundreds gathered at the Glendale Hilton on March 13 to celebrate
    the
    20th anniversary of the founding of the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Western
    Region. The event's sponsor was Dr. Alber Karamanoukian, president of St.
    Mary's Adult Day Health Care center in Glendale.
    A large circle of ARS members, friends, and supporters were present to honor
    and celebrate the ARS Western Region's two decades long contribution to the
    community and the homeland. Honored guests included Armenia's Consul
    General in
    Los Angeles Gagik Kirakossian, representatives of the ARF West Central
    Committee, The ARS Central Executive (CE), sister organizations, as well as
    elected officials.
    Soprano Anahid Nersisian, along with pianist Armen Aharonian, performed the
    national anthems of the United States and the Republic of Armenia, followed by
    the ARS anthem.
    Opening remarks were presented by the chairwoman of the Twentieth Anniversary
    committee Sonia Peltekian, who also served as the evening's emcee.
    Blessings were offered by Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian.
    The Armenian Women's Traditional Instrument Ensemble, conducted by Roupen
    Haroutunian, presented a sampling of beautiful Armenian melodies.
    The Regional Executive's remarks were delivered in English by chairwoman Nova
    Hindoyan, who introduced the philanthropic activities undertaken by the region
    throughout the years, and outlined current and future programs. Presenting the
    ARS CE's message, Anahid Meymarian briefly presented ARS International's
    activities both in the homeland and the Diaspora. The ARF CC's message was
    delivered by Vahe Bozoian.
    Glendale Mayor offered warm remarks and presented Glendale City Council's
    Certificate of Achievement to the ARS Western Region for its community
    contribution.
    Chairman of the Armenian National Committee-Western Region Board of Directors
    Raffi Hamparian conveyed the ARS certificates of accomplishment from
    California
    Assemblymember Dario Frommer, State Senator Jack Scott, and Los Angeles
    Supervisor Mike Antonovich.
    US Congressman Adam Schiff personally delivered a Congressional
    Certificate of
    Appreciation to the ARS, and presented heartfelt remarks.
    Keynote speaker from Canada ARS member Professor Chake Der
    Melkonian-Minassian
    recounted the days of establishing and structuring the ARS Western Region.
    Numerous guests and ARS members participated in the candle lighting ceremony,
    followed by the symbolic cutting of the cake by the day's sponsor and
    consistent ARS benefactor Dr. Alber Karamounkian, a cherished member of the
    Armenian community who has always stood ready to provide financial support to
    organizations and projects, specifically assisting the schools and
    hospitals of
    Ghapan.
    Closing remarks and blessing were given by Archbishop Mardirossian who
    applauded the ARS, and explained the symbolism behind its emblem.
    The celebrations ended with the announcement of a unique donation by the Der
    Hovanesian and Hindoyan families, the children of longtime Pasadena ARS member
    Nvart Der Hovhanesian and husband Goriun. An ARS regional office will be
    dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Der Hovhanesian.


    2) `Cultural Genocide: Turkey' Exhibit Slated for Late April

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--A photo exhibit of destroyed Armenian cultural and
    architectural monuments in the territory of modern Turkey will open in Yerevan
    in late April, to coincide with the 89th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
    The exhibit, Cultural Genocide: Turkey, will display photos depicting the
    current condition of monuments, alongside those of the monuments intact and in
    their original condition. Hundreds of Armenian monuments in Western Armenia
    (now eastern Turkey), have been photographed for the exhibit.
    Samvel Karapetian, chairman of a non-governmental organization studying
    Armenian architectural monuments, said the exhibit serves to expose Turkey's
    destructive policy towards cultural values, as it strives to join civilized
    countries of the European Union.


    3) Kocharian Pushes for Increased Local Management

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--President Robert Kocharian visited Yerevan's Kentron
    community to review implementation of legislative amendments that call for
    local governments to take on a greater role in managing regional affairs. The
    Kentron community, he explained, is better prepared to handle the reforms and
    effectively implement the undertaken commitments because the community's
    budget
    doubled in 2003, and is expected to double again in 2004.
    Kocharian explained that the country must go in the direction of
    decentralization so that the government is not burdened with common
    problems of
    the population. `We must attract grants to solve water supply, local heating,
    and other similar issues, but the implementation of the programs must be
    transferred to local self-governing bodies.'
    Among problems revealed during his visit to the Kentron municipality was the
    unwillingness of various departments to transfer regulatory powers to local
    self-governing bodies. Kocharian said that he will take up the issue soon with
    department leaders. `If there is a public service problem somewhere, people
    must not think about the president, the prime minister, or the government,'
    Kocharian said. `There can be no stability in such a country.'
    The president is expected to visit other Yerevan communities, as well as
    villages to review the reform process.


    4) EU Parliament Presses Turkey on Human Rights

    BRUSSELS (Reuters)--Turkey must improve its record on human rights and the
    rule
    of law before European Union member states start talks with Ankara on adopting
    EU laws, the European Parliament said on Wednesday.
    Turkey has been trying to join the EU for decades, and has faced consistent
    calls to remedy human rights abuses. The bloc is due to decide by the end of
    this year whether to set a date when accession negotiations may begin.
    The entry of any new member state requires the approval of the parliament,
    but
    the assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee made clear Ankara had a long way to
    goeven though the Union is committed to its eventual membership.
    Deputies "criticized the continuing influence of the army in politics,
    business, culture, and education, continuing torture practices and
    mistreatment, the intimidation and harassment of human rights defenders, the
    discrimination of religious minorities, and the fact that trade union freedom
    is not fully secured," they said in a statement.
    Deputies noted Turkey had made many important reforms since last year to meet
    the membership criteria, and praised the government's political will to
    improve
    conditions, while saying reforms could only be judged by how they were
    implemented.
    Members of the parliament called on the EU's executive Commission to press
    Ankara on these issues.
    "The Commission should, as part of the pre-accession strategy, systematically
    address the shortcomings in the rule of law and the democratic deficit," the
    statement said.
    The Foreign Affairs Committee insisted that settlement of the Cyprus conflict
    was "an essential condition for progress" in Turkey's membership bid, and also
    urged Ankara to open its borders with Armenia.
    Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when troops from Turkey occupied the
    north
    of the island in response to a coup in Nicosia engineered by the junta then
    ruling Greece.
    The United Nations is brokering reunification talks bringing together Greece,
    Turkey, and Greek and Turkish Cypriots, to try to unite the island before it
    joins the EU on May 1.
    Turkey has no diplomatic relations with Armenia, independent since the break
    up of the Soviet Union in 1991.


    5) 20th Annual KAHAM Games Closing Ceremonies at Glendale College Stadium

    After two months of exciting competitions, Homenetmen's Western Regional
    Executive Committee hosted the 20th Annual California Armenian Student
    Athletic
    Games (KAHAM) closing ceremonies on March 14 at Glendale College Stadium.
    Proud
    parents, children, principals, athletic directors, and faculty from eleven
    Southern California Armenian schools assembled to close another memorable
    KAHAM
    tournament.
    Homenetmen TV broadcaster Nora Chaparian, was the event's master of
    ceremonies
    for. She welcomed the dignitaries present, who included Homenetmen Central
    Executive Committee members Mher Tavitian and Manuel Marselian, Prelate
    Moushegh Mardirossian's representative rev. Ashod Kambourian, Glendale City
    Council member Dave Weever, Chair of the Glendale College Board of Directors
    Dr. Armine Hagopian, Glendale School District Board member Greg Krikorian, and
    all of the principals present from the respective participating schools.
    Chaparian also welcomed all who were present, stating that the spectators on
    hand represented the spirit and support that drives the Armenian student.
    Following the welcoming, the color guard represented by Homenetmen's Cresenta
    Valley "Shant" Chapter's scouts, entered the stadium followed by the
    Homenetmen
    Western Region Marching Band. Once in place, the marching band played the
    American, Armenian, and Homenetmen anthems.
    Immediately following the anthems, the ten schools represented in this year's
    KAHAM games paraded into the stadium. Fervor arose in the crowd as each school
    was introduced. The athletes and faculty from each school, proudly wearing
    their school athletic uniforms, and lead by their school flags and banners,
    marched into and around the stadium. Students waved to the crowd,
    especially to
    their parents, in their spotlight victory lap.
    The schools represented at this year's KAHAM games were Alex Pilibos, Ari
    Giragos Minassian, Armenian Sisters Academy, Mesrobian, Merdinian,
    Mekhitarian,
    Hovsepian, Chamlian, Sahag Mesrob, and Ferrahian.
    Homenetmen Western Regional Executive Committee member Shake Zohrabian
    conveyed the Executive Committee's message to all present, thanking especially
    the parents and volunteers who helped make this event successful for the
    Southern California Armenian community.
    She stated that without the parents and their tireless efforts to bring their
    children to competitions over the past eight weeks, the KAHAM games could not
    have been a success. "Over 500 athletes between the ages of 6-12 years old
    competed in these games over the past eight weeks. Homenetmen is very proud to
    help facilitate these games which included competitions in basketball,
    volleyball, soccer, track and field, and table tennis."
    Representing all of the participating schools and their principals, Mesrobian
    principal, Hilda Saliba, thanked and praised Homenetmen for its efforts not
    only in putting together this year's KAHAM games, but also in the perpetual
    work it performs to maintain and protect the Armenian identity within our
    school children.
    "Today you see an excellent example of what KAHAM is all about. I would like
    to thank all those individuals who participated in these games." Saliba
    continued, "The mission for all our schools is to help foster the Armenian
    youth in today's society. To actually teach our students whit it means to be
    Armenian, along with the community's involvement to help maintain that
    Armenian
    spirit within our youth. Through the KAHAM games, it is evident that
    Homenetmen's mission is also the same." She also thanked the parents, the
    teachers, as well as her fellow principals that commit their school's
    resources
    to these games as the benefits are evident to all those that were present.
    Again with enthusiasm, this time not only within the spectators, but also
    with
    the assembled students, Western Regional Executive Committee Chairman Viggen
    Davidian, along with Regional Executive Committee Athletic Director Vicken
    Apelian, as well as the ten school principals met to announce and distribute
    trophies and medals to this year's KAHAM champions. As each event and division
    winner was announced, the pride and spirit in each of the winning team's
    members became evident as the hurried to the main platform to accept their
    accolades.
    After the athletic trophies and medals were all given out, the Homenetmen
    Western Regional Committee awarded each of the school principals a plaque of
    appreciation for their involvement and participation in this year's KAHAM
    games.
    Speaking on behalf of Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Rev. Ashod Kambourian
    stated that since its inception, Homenetmen has always been the venue that
    allows the Armenian youth to come together and grow spiritually, mentally, and
    physically.
    "We also know that Homenetmen's ideals and teaching are not only an internal
    mechanism, but also a means to assist the community with its needs with the
    Armenian Youth, as we have seen here through Homenetmen's duty to the local
    Armenian Schools. Of course, there are winners here; however, there are no
    losers. All of the athletes take back with them the memories of their
    competitions, as well as the new friends they have made. Homenetmen's
    spirit is
    now embedded in the hearts of all of these athletes," stated Rev. Kambourian.
    Commenting on the successful tournament after the ceremony, Regional Athletic
    Director Vicken Apelian, stated that, "It is through the Regional Athletic
    Committee, the teachers, parents, as well as the other volunteers that make
    this tournament the success that the community has come to expect it being
    over
    the past 20 years."
    The following is a list of the competitions and the associated overall
    winners.


    6) ANCA Capitol Hill Genocide Observance Gathers Great Congressional Support

    WASHINGTON, DC--A growing bipartisan list of over 65 Senate and House
    members--including several key Committee leaders--have joined the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA) in co-hosting the tenth annual Armenian
    Genocide Observance on Capitol Hill, at the historic Cannon Caucus room on
    Wednesday, April 28, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
    The Senate co-hosts include Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley
    (R-IA), Government Affairs Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins (R-ME),
    Agriculture Committee Chairman Thad Cochran (R-MS), Veterans Affairs Committee
    Chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA), Armed Services Committee Ranking Democrat Carl
    Levin (D-MI), as well as Senators George Allen (R-VA), Barbara Boxer (D-CA),
    Elizabeth Dole (R-NC), John Ensign (R-NV), Tim Johnson (D-SD), Barbara
    Mikulski
    (D-MD), and Jack Reed (D-RI).
    In the House, co-hosts include Congressional Genocide Resolution lead
    cosponsors George Radanovich (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Congressional
    Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) as
    well as House Financial Services Committee Ranking Democrat Barney Frank
    (D-MA)
    and Representatives Robert Andrews (D-NJ), Gresham Barrett (R-SC), Shelley
    Berkley (D-NV), Howard Berman (D-CA), Michael Bilirakis (R-FL), Benjamin
    Cardin
    (D-MD), Dennis Cardoza (D-CA), Jerry Costello (D-IL), Joseph Crowley (D-NY),
    Vernon Ehlers (R-MI), Eliot Engel (D-NY), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Chaka Fattah
    (D-PA), Mike Ferguson (R-NJ), Bob Filner (D-CA), Mark Foley (R-FL), Raul
    Grijalva (D-AZ), Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), Rush Holt (D-NJ), Michael Honda
    (D-CA), Steve Israel (D-NY), Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), Gerald Kleczka (D-WI),
    Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Barbara Lee (D-CA), William Lipinski (D-IL), Zoe
    Lofgren (D-CA), John Lewis (D-GA), Edward Markey (D-MA), Jim McDermott (D-WA),
    James McGovern (D-MA), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Richard Neal (D-MA), Devin
    Nunes (R-CA), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), Steven Rothman (D-NJ), Loretta Sanchez
    (D-CA), H. James Saxton (R-NJ), Christopher Shays (R-CT), Mark Souder (R-IN),
    John Sweeney (R-NY), Bennie Thompson (D-MS), John Tierney (D-MA), Christopher
    Van Hollen (D-MD), Henry Waxman (D-CA), Anthony Weiner (D-NY), Joe Wilson
    (R-SC), Frank Wolf (R-VA), and Lynn Woolsey (D-CA).
    `We are pleased to see so many legislators from across the nation joining
    together with the Armenian American community in this solemn remembrance,'
    said
    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. `Armenian Americans value their
    principled support and appreciate their commitment to ensuring that the
    lessons
    of the Armenian Genocide are used to prevent future crimes against humanity.'
    The ANCA's Annual Capitol Hill Observance provides Members of Congress the
    opportunity to commemorate the Armenian Genocide with members of the Armenian
    American community. This year, the ANCA will be honoring New York Times Best
    Selling Author Peter Balakian, who, over the past decade, has emerged as an
    exceptionally powerful, eloquent, and effective voice against Armenian
    Genocide
    denial, most recently through the publication of `The Burning Tigris,' his
    landmark study of the US humanitarian response to the Armenian Genocide.
    Joining Armenian Americans and elected officials at the observance will be
    survivors of the Armenian Genocide, members of the diplomatic community, and
    leaders of civil and human rights organizations.
    The Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region, Western Region and
    Washington headquarters cordially invite community members from across the US
    to participate in the Capitol Hill Genocide Observance.
    For further information, contact the Armenian National Committee of America
    Washington office at (202) 775-1918 or the Eastern or Western Region
    headquarters at (617) 923-1918 and (818) 500-1918 respectively.


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