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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    August 28, 2006
    CONTACT: Karoon Panosyan
    E-mail: [email protected]


    STUDENTS EXPERIENCE LIFE IN ARMENIA THROUGH ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY SUMMER
    INTERNSHIP

    Yerevan, Armenia - Fourteen Armenian-American college students from
    across the U.S. traveled to Yerevan to take part in the Assembly's
    largest summer internship class in the program's history. College
    students from California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska,
    New Jersey, New York and Texas participated in the eight-week program
    to gain a better understanding of living and working in Armenia - one
    of the most culturally rich countries in the world.

    The Yerevan internship program was established in 1999, following the
    popularity and success of the Assembly's Washington program, known as
    the Terjenian-Thomas Assembly Internship Program. In fact, four of
    this year's Armenia interns are alumni of the Washington program.

    While in Armenia, students said they gained a better understanding of
    the lifestyle, work ethic and culture in Armenia and felt a deeper
    connection with their Armenian heritage.

    "I have learned so much about being Armenian that it's hard to put
    into words," said Foreign Ministry intern Justin Kalemkiarian who is
    an alumnus of the 2005 Washington program. "I knew hard facts about
    the country but it's completely different when you actually experience
    what those facts can't explain. After seeing the creativity,
    intelligence and work ethic of the Armenian people I am more
    optimistic about this country's future than when I left home."

    While some of the Assembly interns spent their summer working in
    Government offices including the Constitutional Court, Ombudsman's
    Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of
    Urban Development, and the NKR Representation Office in Armenia,
    others worked at non-governmental organizations (NGOs), medical
    centers and media outlets.

    WORKING IN ARMENIA

    This year's intern group found their internships very rewarding and
    were placed in some of the most exciting and interesting fields. Three
    of the students spent their summer working in medical centers
    including the Armenian-American Wellness Center, the Nork Marash
    Medical Center, the Markaryan Medical Center and the Van Dental
    Clinic.

    "The most important thing I gained from this internship is the ability
    to express myself in Armenian within the medical field," said intern
    Ani Sinanyan who spent her summer interning at the Armenian-American
    Wellness Center and the Markaryan Medical Center. "Hearing medical
    professionals speak helped advance my language skills which will be
    useful with Armenian patients I may have in the future."

    Other students interned at organizations such as the Armenia Tree
    Project, the Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG),
    International Center for Human Development, Habitat for
    Humanity-Armenia, Orran Chlidrens Center, the Organization for
    Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), as well as at media
    outlets including Armenia TV and Bars Media.

    Cate Norian interned at Bars Media working on a USAID project and had
    the opportunity to travel throughout Armenia, visiting towns, villages
    and meeting with people from all walks of life. "I'm seeing the future
    of Armenia," Norian said. "I'm seeing the ingenuity, know-how, and
    drive needed to push Armenia past the status quo."

    MEETINGS WITH ARMENIAN OFFICIALS

    During their time in Yerevan, the interns met with several government
    officials including Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, Justice Minister
    Davit Haroutiunian, Ombudsman Armen Haroutunian and Deputy Mayor of
    Yerevan Vano Vardanian. During these meetings, interns learned more
    about the inner workings of the Armenian Government as well as the
    important role of the Diaspora in the homeland. They also met with
    U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John M. Evans.

    Some of the major highlights of the internship program were the
    cultural activities the students attended including a performance of
    the Anoush Opera. They also participated in the annual "One Nation,
    One Culture" festival and enjoyed the Armenian holidays of Vardavar
    and Constitution Day.

    Interns familiarized themselves with Armenia's business sector and
    toured the Grand Candy, Tamara Ice Cream Factory and Yerevan Brandy
    Factory.

    TRAVELING AROUND ARMENIA AND NAGORNO KARABAKH

    In addition to gaining a better understanding of life in Yerevan, the
    interns traveled outside of the city, visiting historic sites such as
    the Holy See of Etchmiadzin, the Garni Temple, the Geghard Monastery,
    Khor Virab, and Zvartnots Church. Interns also toured the city of
    Gyumri with Aram Khachadurian formerly of New York. Afterwards, they
    traveled to Ashotsk Village where Khachadurian gave them a tour of
    Voske Ser, Khachadurian's dairy farm and cheese factory. During a
    two-day visit to Lake Sevan, the interns spent some time enjoying the
    beautiful weather.

    Interns took a three-day trip to Nagorno Karabakh. On the way, they
    visited the Noravank, Tatev and Gandzasar Monasteries and the city of
    Goris. In Karabakh, the interns toured the capital city of Stepanakert
    where they met with President Arkady Ghoukassian and Parliament
    Speaker Ashot Ghulian. They also visited the HALO Trust De-Mining
    Center where they learned about the deadly landmines that continue to
    threaten the people of Nagorno Karabakh. The students traveled to the
    town of Shushi and visited the 19th century Ghazanchetsots Amenaprkich
    Church and a newly-opened lavash factory.

    "The Armenian Assembly internship program not only helped me
    understand the way of life in Armenia, but also opened my eyes to the
    endless opportunities awaiting my homeland" said Ministry of Finance
    intern Gregory Bandikian.

    Intern Raffi Haroutunian of Demarest, NJ has chronicled his
    experiences and those of his fellow interns on an online blog. To
    access this blog go to: http://www.sip2006.blogspot.com/

    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.

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    Photographs available on the Assembly Web site at the following links:

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2006-07 4/2006-074-1.jpg

    Caption: Interns met with Ambassador John M. Evans (center) at the
    U.S. Embassy in Armenia.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2006- 074/2006-074-2.jpg

    Caption: Interns met with NKR Parliament Speaker Ashot Ghulian to
    discuss the government, education system and economy of Karabakh.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2006 -074/2006-074-3.jpg

    Caption: Board of Trustees Treasurer and Birthright Armenia Founder
    Edele Hovnanian (far left) along with Assembly interns and Birthright
    participants met with Armenia's Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian
    (center).

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/p ress/2006-074/2006-074-4.jpg

    Caption: (L to R) Interns Anoush Dekmezian, Justin Kalemkiarian and
    Arman Avedisian spent the summer interning at the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/pre ss/2006-074/2006-074-5.jpg

    Caption: Assembly interns at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2006-0 74/2006-074-6.jpg

    Caption: (L to R) Interns Armine Bazikyan and Ani Sinanyan at the
    Tamara Ice Cream Factory.
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