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  • "The AAU Leader Is Persona Non Grata For The US Authorities"

    "THE AAU LEADER IS PERSONA NON GRATA FOR THE US AUTHORITIES"

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    [01:21 pm] 22 June, 2006

    Armen Avetisyan, head of AAU was denied entry to the USA in the
    US Embassy on June 22. Armen Avetisyan (and a member of AAU Youth
    and Students' Organization Council) got a 15-day invitation from
    "Armenian Ethnic Organization" in order to meet with the Armenian
    community and deliver lectures on national ideology and history.

    The invitation of 2005 on the same purpose was approved and the AAU
    leader stayed in America for a month. Armen Avetisyan participated in
    20 TV programs, held two meetings with the Armenian community and had
    separate meetings with organizations and individuals during his visit.

    According to our data, AAU expressed its doubt in connection with
    the denial as the questions put forward by the Embassy were apparent
    last year as well when Armen Avetisyan was conditionally released
    from the courtroom.

    The AAU statement says, "The US authorities who constantly speak of
    speech freedom and consider their country a free one are concerned with
    the following issues; why Armen Avetisyan was condemned and when will
    his term expire, what is the opinion of the AAU leader about the Jews,
    why the complete list of the homosexual officials hasn't been made
    public yet, what was the aim of Armen Avetisyan's visit to Iran and
    what is the aim of his visit to the USA now, why the USA leader met
    only with the representatives of the Armenian community and whether
    his audience was large."

    "We express our complaint on the USA government denial and demand
    them to motivate their absurd explanation which is as follows, "We
    don't want you to say in the USA whatever you say in your country..."

    "We are convinced that this denial has political grounds and is
    incoherent of the country which considers itself a superpower,"
    concludes the AAU Council.
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