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    ANCA EASTERN REGION ANNOUNCES HONOREES FOR 2ND ANNUAL PROGRAM, WHO CONTRIBUTED TO ARMENIAN CAUSE

    DeFacto Agency
    July 23 2008
    Armenia

    The Armenian National Committee of America, Eastern Region (ANCA-ER),
    announced the honorees for its Second Annual Banquet and Awards
    Program, to take place on Saturday, September 13, 2008, at the Grand
    Hyatt Hotel in New York City.

    As announced previously, the ANCA-ER will present the ANCA Freedom
    Award to Harvard University professor and human rights activist
    Dr. Samantha Power. A leading voice on genocide awareness, Power won
    the Pulitzer Prize for her book A Problem from Hell: America and the
    Age of Genocide. She teaches at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
    at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and was a senior
    adviser to U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama.

    The Vahan Cardashian Award will be presented to Martha Aramian
    of Providence, Rhode Island, a long-standing active member of the
    Armenian community. Aramian has been a strong activist in her local
    Providence community and supporter of the ANCA's efforts at a national
    level. In 2006, on the occasion of the ANCA's Capital Campaign, she
    donated $200,000, greatly facilitating the purchase of the ANCA's
    new national headquarters in Washington DC. Aramian has sponsored
    the establishment of a child care center, senior center, and youth
    camp in Vanadzor, a city devastated by the 1988 earthquake.

    "We are pleased to honor Samantha Power and Martha Aramian," commented
    Banquet Committee Chair Stephen Mesrobian. "These are two individuals
    who have had a lasting impact and made a real difference in the
    Armenian Cause through their dedication and support."

    To note, the ANCA Freedom Award honors individuals who have succeeded
    in bringing the history of the Armenian people and the truth about
    the Armenian Genocide to the mainstream public consciousness. Recent
    recipients have included U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans,
    U.S. Senator Robert Menendez and musical band System of a Down.

    The Vahan Cardashian Award is given annually to an ANC activist or
    supporter who demonstrates longstanding accomplishments on behalf
    of the Armenian Cause. The award is named for Yale-educated lawyer
    Vahan Cardashian who set aside his successful New York practice
    to dedicate himself to the establishment of the American Committee
    for the Independence of Armenia (ACIA), predecessor organization to
    the Armenian National Committee and advocate for the plight of the
    Armenian nation. The 2007 Cardashian Award was presented to Vahe
    Amirian of New Jersey.
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