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    Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918 Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected] www.anca.org
    PRESS RELEASE

    Friday, June 9, 2006
    Contact: Maral Habeshian

    Armenian Community Condemns Anti-Armenian Attacks during California
    Democratic Primary Election

    Community Reaches New Milestone in Empowerment

    GLENDALE, California--On Wednesday, June 7, the Armenian National
    Committee of America - Western Region (ANCA) organized a post-election
    press conference with a broad cross-section of Armenian American
    community organizations to recognize the new milestone in political
    empowerment and address the anti-Armenian campaign attacks intended to
    derail Paul Krekorian's election as the democratic nominee for the
    43rd California Assembly seat.

    "This is a historic day in achieving a new level of political presence
    in California for the Armenian community which is a symbol of our
    increasing political and collective strength--this is something we
    achieved together as a community," said Zanku Armenian, Board Member
    of the ANCA-WR. "It is our hope that this will usher in a new era of
    unprecedented cooperation, bringing together all of our strength so
    that we may lead the Armenian community to new levels of achievement."

    Community leadership representing organizations throughout the
    southern California Armenian American community also uniformly
    delivered a clear message by condemning the mailer and calling
    campaign sponsored by the California Latino Leadership Fund but widely
    believed to have been orchestrated by Frank Quintero's campaign and
    his political advisors. During the last several weeks of the campaign
    Paul Krekorian, the ANCA and the Armenian community were characterized
    as `terrorists' or terrorist sympathizers. In addition, the Quintero
    campaign, through several mail pieces, demonized the Armenian
    community's participation in the democratic process by making
    allegations of wide-spread voter fraud.

    "Unfortunately, during this campaign, ugly, anti-Armenian racist acts
    were committed against Paul Krekorian, the ANC, and our community,'
    said Armenian. `Together, we are standing before you today to say
    that this is unacceptable, we are outraged and we will hold all those
    individuals, organizations and institutions involved in this
    accountable."

    During the press conference each of the Armenian American
    organizations and Armenian American public officials pledged to stand
    together to fight the racist attacks and to declare that those
    responsible for these unethical and vicious attacks against the
    community will be held fully accountable.

    In closing the press conference, Armenian said "Let me close with this
    symbolic statement: On June 6th we took our people's ladle and dipped
    it into the pot of 'Herriseh' to get our just share... and this time
    our ladle was made of steel."

    Below are excerpts of statements delivered during the press
    conference:

    ARCHBISHOP MOUSHEGH MARDIROSSIAN
    Prelate, Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America

    `Faith without toil is dead, and during this campaign we transformed
    faith into work, and embodied faith to successfully carry-out that
    which is kind and worthy. At times, this campaign departed the
    acceptable norms for a competitive environment, resorting instead to
    mudslinging in an attempt to shake our honor and unity, and to divide
    us. But we, as law-abiding citizens did what we had to with clear
    intent and knowledge. What has happened to us is unacceptable and
    must be pursued to secure justice and accountability.'

    ARCHBISHOP VATCHE HOVSEPIAN
    Representing Prelate Hovan Derderian, Primate, Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of North America

    `We, as Armenians, have a mission to carry-out in this community. We
    are not intimidated by anyone because we are legal and long-time
    citizens of this country. We are here today under one name. We are
    Armenian and will not allow anyone to tamper with our pride.'

    REVERAND JOE MATOSSIAN
    Minister to the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America

    `There is no doubt that we are shaken by these hurtful announcements
    against us... when attempts to divide us are thrown our way, we will
    make them fail with our commitment to stand as one. We are an
    outstanding nationality, God-fearing and one. We will fight for
    justice.'

    FR. ANTON SAROYAN
    Armenian Catholic Exarchate of North America

    `We are amazed that the guarantee to the right of freedom of
    expression in the Unites States is manipulated by certain individuals
    in an attempt to gain political victory, with excuses that are based
    solely on deceit and selfishness.

    We urge all Armenians to stand in support of all our national, social
    and religious organizations and institutions, specifically the
    Armenian National Committee, which work with dedication, sacrifice and
    persistence to protect our just rights and national identity.'

    RAFI MANOUKIAN
    Glendale City Councilmember

    `There are acceptable norms to conducting campaigns, but Paul
    Krekorian's opponents not only crossed the line, but dared to do the
    unthinkable by attacking his wife, family, and nationality. In an
    attempt to inject fear into the community, they even accused Armenians
    of being `terrorists.'

    Believe me, this matter is not over; now comes the matter of
    accountability, which we will demand from all those who created this
    environment.'

    BOB YOUSEFIAN
    Glendale City Councilmember

    `This victory is for what is honorable, what is right. The people
    unanimously rejected horrible accusations by a candidate, and rejected
    Quintero's attempt to divide and conquer. We were tested, but sent a
    message that we are together and it did not work.'

    ARA NAJARIAN
    Glendale City Councilmember
    `June 6th brought heights of elation for me, but also a deep
    wound... The attack was not just on Paul but also on the ANC, and was
    totally baseless. Imagine attacking the work of the ANC which is to
    educate children; to educate and get justice for the Armenian
    Genocide. This is a continuation of the genocide, where the victim is
    demonized one more time; it's reprehensible.

    And I pledge never to forget; I will fight like I've never fought
    before. Look who we have gathered here. We are united and one force.'

    LEONARD MANOUKIAN
    Chairman Armenian National Committee-Political Action Committee

    `The ANC-PAC selected Paul Krekorian not because he is Armenian but
    because he is the right man. He proved himself; his popularity grew,
    and when his opponents discerned this, they resorted to tactics that
    are an abomination, and disrespectful to the community.

    The ANC-PAC appealed to the community, the Armenian electorate to
    stand up - not for the organization but for what is right - to bring
    participation to the political arena, and they did.

    We now have a community that is well-aware of their ability, energy
    and talent, whereas before they only saw the mere potential of its
    strength.'

    Organziations and representatives at press conference:

    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, Western Prelacy of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of America; representing Primate Hovan
    Derderian, Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian, Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of North America; Joe Matossian Minister to the
    Armenian Evangelical Union of North America; representing Fr. Anton
    Saroyan Armenian Catholic Exarchate of North America, Antoine
    Karamalian; Glendale City Council Members Rafi Manoukian, Ara
    Najarian, Bob Yousefian; Dr. Armine Hacopian, Vice President of
    Glendale Community College Board of Trustees; Angela Savoyan,
    Chairwoman ARS Western Region Board; Hrair Sherikian, Hamazkayin
    Western Region Chairman; Parsegh Kartalian representing AGBU; Nora
    Khatchadourian, Armenian Society of Los Angeles; Vahig Zadourian,
    Davidian & Mariamian Educational Foundation; Sari Shirinian, AYF; Vahe
    Shahinian, ANC Burbank; Khatchik Khalatian, Homenetmen Ararat Chapter;
    Zanku Armenian and Steve Artinian, ANCA Western Region Board
    representatives;
    Leonard Manoukian, ANC-PAC; Alina Azizian, Glendale ANC.
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