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    COMMUNITY HEARS OF COURT RULINGS IN FAVOUR OF AGBU AND AGAINST MEI ALUMNI AND ARCH. MUTAFIAN

    Gibrahayer
    Dec 8, 2008
    Nicosia

    Armenian National Committee of Cyprus Press release - Nicosia 29
    November 2008 - The Armenian National Committee of Cyprus organised a
    "round table" discussion on the closure of the Melkonian school on
    the 19th November 2008.

    In her opening speech ANCY member Vartoug Hagopian talked about the
    importance of Armenian schools and institutions and the negative
    impact their closure may have on the struggles of the Armenian nation
    and the Armenian cause.

    During his introductory speech, ANCY Chairman Hagop Manougian,
    read out a questionnaire that was sent out earlier this year to the
    Melkonian Advisory Committee querying on the reasons of the closure of
    the school and its prior financial status and the Melkonian Advisory
    Committee brief answer to the questionnaire, which informed that both
    suits against the AGBU in Los Angeles and Cyprus by the Melkonian
    alumni and Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian, respectively, had been ruled
    in favour of the AGBU.

    In his speech, Melkonian Alumni Vice-Chairman Masis Der Partogh
    clarified that the legal proceedings in Cyprus against the AGBU
    did not proceed "due to technical reasons", without clarifying what
    those reasons where. An interesting debate took place amongst the
    ones present on many issues such as how and whether to continue the
    struggle to reopen the school.

    Only a few young generation Melkonian graduates were present at the
    event. The Melkonian Advisory Committee representatives as well as
    Benon Sevan, AGBU Central Board member, although invited, refused to
    attend the evening. Present were Henchagian and ARF Dashnaktsoutiun
    Cyprus political party representat ives as well as Armenian MP Vartkes
    Mahdessian, who reiterated his support to those in the community who
    were against the closure of the school.

    In all, it turned out that, due to non-transparent procedures by
    both the Cyprus Melkonian Alumni and the AGBU, more questions were
    raised than answered, which justified the necessity of organising
    such an event.
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