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  • Argentine Legislator Sergio Nahabetian's Press Conf in California

    December 12, 2008

    Armenian Rights Council of America, Western Region
    1901 N. Allen Ave.
    Altadena, CA 91001
    Contact: Mr. Ara Aharonian
    Tel: 626-296-2921
    Fax: 626-296-2922
    Email: [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    Argentine-Armenian Legislator Sergio Nahabetian's Press Conference in
    California

    ALTADENA, CA ` On Friday evening November 21, 2008, the Armenian
    Rights Council of America (ARCA), Western Region invited the media to
    attend a press conference at the Tekeyan Cultural Association's
    Beshgeturian Center in Altadena featuring Argentine-Armenian
    legislator, the Honorable Sergio Nahabetian, accompanied by his
    gracious wife Susanna.

    Born and raised in Argentina, the Honorable Sergio Nahabetian was
    elected to the Argentinian Chamber of Deputies (or Camara) on October
    23, 2005. As a member and current President of the Executive Council
    of the Recrear (or Rebirth) political party, Mr. Nahabetian represents
    the Province of Buenos Aires in the Camara. In April 2006, Sergio
    Nahabetian introduced binding legislation in the Camara reaffirming
    the Armenian Genocide as an irrefutable fact. Despite threats from the
    Turkish Embassy in Buenos Aires, in June 2006 Mr. Nahabetian and
    fellow Argentine-Armenians successfully lobbied legislators in the
    Camara to recognize the Armenian Genocide. The momentum of recognition
    triggered in the Camara eventually permeated into the Senate of the
    Province of Buenos Aires, the Municipality of Buenos Aires, and the
    Legislature of the Province of Cordoba. Ultimately, on January 15,
    2007 the Argentine Congress passed a law annually declaring April 24th
    as `The day of action for tolerance and respect among people in
    commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.' An energetic leader of the
    Armenian community in Argentina, Mr. Nahabetian is an active member of
    the Armenian Democratic Liberal (ADL) Party in South America, the
    Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) where he serves as Chairman
    of the AGBU Youth League in Buenos Aires, President of the Tekeyan
    Cultural Association (TCA) of Argentina, as well as publisher and
    editor of the Sardarabad Armenian-script weekly newspaper.

    On behalf of the Executive Board of the ARCA Western Region,
    Mr. Mihran Toumajan welcomed everyone in attendance, provided a brief
    biography of the honored guest, and expressed ARCA's appreciation to
    outgoing California State Senator Jack Scott (representing the 21st
    Senate District of California) for inviting Mr. Nahabetian to the
    Golden State for an official visit. He then invited ADL Western Region
    Chairman Hagop Nazerian to the podium who briefed the media about
    Mr. Nahabetian's upcoming engagements during his week-long visit to
    California from November 21-28. Mr. Nazerian, in turn, invited
    long-time ADL and TCA member and former Argentine resident,
    Mr. Khachig Janoyan, to the podium who peppered his words of welcome
    with interesting anecdotes about Sergio Nahabatian's lovely parents,
    and the Nahabetian family's dedication in pursuit of the empowerment
    of Armenians and the perpetuation of Armenian language and culture in
    Latin America. Mr. Janoyan finally invited the media to address their
    questions to the honored guest.

    In response to a question about the present-day economic situation in
    Argentina, Mr. Nahabetian preferred to answer the question as a
    concerned citizen of Argentina, and not as a member of the opposition
    Recrear political party. Citing the current economic state of
    recession in the United States, Mr. Nahabetian expressed concern that
    troubles in the United States could negatively influence the
    Argentinian economy in the coming year.

    Responding to a question about the status of the Armenian community in
    Argentina, Sergio Nahabetian affirmed that the Armenian Apostolic
    Church in Argentina is undivided and subordinate to the Holy See of
    Etchmiadzin. Further, all Armenian community organizations have
    cordial relations with the Armenian Diocese of
    Argentina. Unfortunately, most organizations are currently
    experiencing financial difficulties, due to a dearth of benefactors
    and volunteers compared to decades past. Nevertheless, Mr. Nahabetian
    stressed the importance of more robust community involvement in local
    and provincial politics irrespective of ideological or political
    leanings.

    Regarding a question about the process undertaken in Argentina to pass
    a law in recognition of the Armenian Genocide, Mr. Nahabetian humbly
    shunned his serious work and involvement by giving credit to the
    patient yet diligent activism of Argentine-Armenians who educated
    various political parties throughout Argentina about the historical
    veracity of the Armenian Genocide.

    In response to a question about the Republic of Armenia's
    newly-established Ministry for Diaspora Affairs, Mr. Nahabetian
    welcomed the creation of the Ministry and congratulated the Honorable
    Hranush Hakobyan on her recent appointment as Armenia's first
    Disaporan Affairs Minister. Mr. Nahabetian encouraged all Diasporan
    structures to be prepared to work hand-in-hand with the new Ministry
    if and when called upon.

    Other questions ranging from the status of Armenian educational and
    religious institutions in Argentina, to the future of the Armenian
    media in the Diaspora were answered thoroughly and thoughtfully by
    Mr. and Mrs. Sergio and Susanna Nahabetian.

    ADL Central Committee Assistant Secretary Ara Aharonian thanked Mr. &
    Mrs. Nahabetian for their insightful remarks, which they mainly
    articulated flawlessly in Armenian. Mr. Aharonian reminded all in
    attendance about upcoming events on the occasion of the Nahabetians'
    visit to Southern California, including a solemn observance at the
    Armenian Martyrs Memorial Monument in Montebello on Saturday, November
    22, as well as the Nahabetians' participation in the Divine Liturgy,
    to be celebrated by His Eminence Abp. Barkev Mardirossian, Primate of
    the Diocese of Artsakh, at St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian
    Apostolic Church of Pasadena on Sunday, November 23. The Pastor of
    St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church of Pasadena, Very Rev. Fr. Baret
    Yeretzian, delivered the benediction.
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