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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
    December 29, 2006
    CONTACT: Karoon Panosyan
    E-mail: [email protected]

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY MOURNS THE DEATH OF GERALD R. FORD

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America mourns the loss of
    President Gerald R. Ford who passed away on December 26 at the age of
    93. Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian sent a letter to the
    former President's wife, Mrs. Betty Ford, expressing heartfelt
    condolences on behalf of the Armenian Assembly and the Armenian-American
    community.

    Prior to his presidency, Ford represented the State of Michigan in
    Congress for 25 years, eight of which he served as House Minority Whip.
    In 1965, as a Congressman, Ford submitted a statement for the
    congressional record in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    "Mr. Speaker, with mixed emotions we mark the 50th anniversary of the
    Turkish genocide of the Armenian people. In taking notice of the
    shocking events in 1915, we observe this anniversary with sorrow in
    recalling the massacres of Armenians and with pride in saluting those
    brave patriots who survived to fight on the side of freedom during World
    War I."

    The letter praised President Ford's ability to lead the country
    following the resignation of President Richard Nixon. "Despite the
    extraordinary circumstances under which he assumed the Presidency, he
    returned our government to a place that upheld the ideals and principles
    of the Constitution," said Hovnanian.

    Although Ford's presidency is most often linked with the Watergate
    scandal, he was also an outspoken defender of human rights. As the 38th
    president, he signed the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 with the Soviet
    Union. This established the Conference for Security and Co-operation in
    Europe that later became the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe (OSCE) which laid the foundation for human rights and
    fundamental freedoms including the principle of self-determination. As a
    result of the Helsinki Act, Armenia was able to declare itself a
    sovereign nation after the fall of the Soviet Union.

    Hovnanian closed the letter by saying: "With every new challenge set
    before him, and every time the American people called on him, President
    Ford rose to the occasion."

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    2006-117

    Following is the full text of the Assembly's letter of condolence.
    December 29, 2006

    Mrs. Betty Ford
    The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
    1000 Beal Avenue
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109

    Dear Mrs. Ford,

    On behalf of the Armenian Assembly and the Armenian-American community,
    we wish to express our deepest sorrow for what is not only a great
    personal loss for you and your family, but for the nation as well.

    President Ford was a man who, throughout his long career in public
    service, served with honesty, integrity, and candor. The
    Armenian-American community will never forget his affirmation of the
    Armenian Genocide while serving as a Representative in Michigan in 1965.
    Nor will we forget that it was your husband that helped lay the
    foundation for civilized dialogue between East and West on human rights
    and fundamental freedoms, including the principle of self-determination.

    The strong leadership that President Ford provided the American people
    during their time of need was a testament to his abilities as a
    statesman. Despite the extraordinary circumstances under which he
    assumed the Presidency, he returned our government to a place that
    upheld the ideals and principles of the Constitution.

    With every new challenge set before him, and every time the American
    people called on him, President Ford rose to the occasion. Although no
    single letter will assuage your bereavement, it is our hope that the
    totality of the nation's outpouring will bring you comfort during this
    difficult time.

    Sincerely,


    Hirair Hovnanian
    Chairman, Board of Trustees
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