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    NY Hyortik AYF Chapter
    69-23 47th Ave.
    Woodside, NY 11377
    (718) 651-1530
    February 7, 2008

    For Immediate Release
    Feeling the Spirit, Reading the Words of Hampig Sassounian

    NEW YORK--On February 3, the New York Hyortik Armenian Youth Federation
    (AYF) chapter connected with ideas and a spirit whose body is trapped. The
    chapter read a letter from political prisoner Hampig Sassounian, in response
    to a Christmas and New Years card they had sent him. During this past
    holiday season, the chapter prepared Christmas cards, distributing them to
    family, friends, community organizations and regional bodies. However after
    learning the story of Sassounian's incarceration, some members decided it
    was important to show him that he is still remembered.

    In the letter, Sassounian tells members to "remain active and unrelenting,
    like bees, in our pursuit of justice for the Armenian Cause." He goes on to
    say that he follows the developments in Armenia and the diaspora and advises
    the group that they visit Armenia and help it prosper. Finally he notes that
    the AYF must work with other organizations to achieve these goals.

    Along with Sassounian there currently are three Armenian political prisoners
    still incarcerated in Canada. These men chose to serve the idea of the
    nation without having visited the homeland; it was only a place for them to
    sense, feel and hear about. Despite this, they gave up everything in order
    to bring the Armenian Cause to the forefront of political minds, to show
    that Armenians would no longer stand to have their rights pushed aside.

    In 1982 Sassounian was accused of being a gunman used to assassinate Turkish
    Consul General Kemal Arikan in Los Angeles. Although pleading not guilty,
    the Court convicted him of first-degree murder and sentenced him to life in
    prison, a decision that was later changed to 25 years to life. Even though
    the case has been revisited, the sentence has not been overturned until this
    day.

    "I was overwhelmed with emotion when I heard the words of the 25-year
    political prisoner," said Hyortik member Toros Asadourian.

    To write to Hampig Sassounian, send letters to:

    Hampig Sassounian
    CDCR#: C-88440; Cell #: 1167
    California Men's Colony State Prison
    P.O. Box 8101
    San Luis Obispo, CA 93409-8101
    From: Baghdasarian
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