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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY HONORS REP. RON KLEIN DURING ITS ANNUAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

    armradio.am
    31.03.2008 10:55

    Highlighting 36 years of activism, the Armenian Assembly of America
    held its Annual Trustees Meeting in Boynton Beach, Florida. Congressman
    Ron Klein (D-FL), the Assembly's honored guest, discussed the
    importance of congressional passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution
    (H. Res. 106), which reaffirms the Armenian Genocide and recalls the
    proud history of U.S. intervention in preventing the crimes and aiding
    those that survived.

    "I believe that we must learn from the lessons of our past and that we
    must work to make sure that history's most tragic events will never
    repeat themselves," Klein said, adding that the United States cannot
    make excuses for genocide.

    "I voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide," Klein added. "I plan
    to support this resolution when it comes before the full House of
    Representatives, and I will work to further passage of this important
    resolution."

    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny presented Klein with an award
    in appreciation of his leadership and commitment to the Armenian
    community of Florida and for reaffirming the historical truth of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian opened the morning
    business meeting, welcoming trustees and introducing two new Board
    Members - Peter Kezerian, Jr. of Pasadena, CA and Rachel Kaprielian
    of Watertown, MA.

    In addition to Kezerian and Kaprielian, Van Krikorian, Anthony
    Barsamian, Lisa Kalustian, and Noubar Afeyan were re-elected. Assembly
    members voted for the Board of Trustees slate by mail ballot in
    December.

    Hovnanian outlined major developments relative to the Armenian Genocide
    Museum of America (AGMA), after which Krikorian, as chairman of the
    AGMA Building and Operations Committee, provided an overview of the
    architecture and exhibit designs before presenting a video of the
    current plans for the facility.

    Also officially announced was the Assembly's partnership with the
    Congress of Canadian Armenians (CCA), a Montréal-based organization
    which serves as a united voice in promoting Armenian issues to the
    Canadian public. Hovnanian introduced CCA

    Chairperson and President Taro Alepian and Vice-Chairperson Pierre
    Akkelian, who welcomed the partnership with the Assembly and briefly
    discussed their organization's vision and mission.

    Board of Trustees Treasurer Edele Hovnanian also reviewed the
    Assembly's 2007 budget while Armenia Tree Project Founder Carolyn
    Mugar and Director of Advancement Robert Surabian reported on the
    activities of the organization over the last year.

    --Boundary_(ID_uuzlcVAjNfoxFGM5dirq1Q)--
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