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    Armenian Revolutionary Federation Shant Student Association
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 306
    Glendale, California 91206
    Tel: 818-462-3006
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.arfshant.org/

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 26, 2006

    Inter-collegiate pan-Armenian body outlines its goals and positions
    related to a broad range of issues of concern to Armenian-American
    students.

    GLENDALE, CA - The Senate of the All-Armenian Student Associations
    (All-ASA) Confederation convened for its first General Meeting of the
    2007 academic year on Sunday, September 24, 2006 at the Armenian
    Cultural Foundation's headquarters in Glendale. The General Meeting
    was hosted and presided over by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Shant Student Association (ARF Shant), the rotating chair organization
    of the All-ASA, with all major All-ASA constituent organizations
    represented by their respective Senators.

    In a strong display of unity, the All-ASA Senate, which represents
    over a dozen Armenian collegiate organizations, unanimously approved
    three resolutions. The first resolution states that the All-ASA
    rejects the confirmation of Richard E. Hoagland as the next
    U.S. Ambassador to Armenia unless he is forthright and properly
    recognizes the Armenian Genocide as a historical fact. The second
    resolution expresses the All-ASA's outrage at the deployment of
    Turkish troops in Lebanon, a country that has been a bastion of
    survivors and their descendants who fled the genocidal onslaught of
    Turkish troops between 1915 and 1923. Finally, the All-ASA condemns
    the sale of Turkish-made products on college campuses until the
    government of Turkey discontinues funding genocide revisionism in
    academic departments and acknowledges its historical crimes against
    humanity.

    Chris Minassian, chairman of the ARF Shant stated, "It is our
    responsibility as representatives of Armenian college students in the
    region to voice our positions on key issues affecting the Armenian
    community."

    Furthermore, the All-ASA reaffirmed its commitment to initiating and
    implementing programs in support of global recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide, the continued strengthening of Armenia, and cultural
    preservation in the Diaspora. In accordance with the long-standing
    modi operandi of the All-ASA, the Senate voted to create and
    reintroduce several inter-collegiate committees to work jointly toward
    the objectives of the All-ASA. The ARF Shant was once again nominated
    and elected to chair the All-ASA Leadership Development Committee.

    The All-ASA is a united body described and agreed upon in the
    "Articles of Confederation of All Armenian Student Associations". The
    primary goals of the All-ASA are to promote collaboration between its
    constituent organizations and provide forums, through which the
    organizations may announce events, publicize activities, share ideas
    regarding the Armenian college student community, and facilitate the
    formulation of All-ASA programs.

    The constituent organizations of the All-ASA are: the Armenian Student
    Associations (ASA) of Cal. Poly. Pomona, Cal. State Northridge,
    U.C. Los Angeles, U.C. Riverside, Univ. of So. California,
    Cal. Institute of Tech., Loyola Marymount Univ., Cal. State Los
    Angeles, Cal. State Long Beach; the Armenian Graduate Student
    Association at U.C. Los Angeles; and the ARF Shant Student
    Association.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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