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    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, October 27, 2008

    AGBU Youth Delegation Attends Global UN Conference Dedicated to the
    60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Paris, France '- Representing the largest Armenian non-profit in the
    world, members of the AGBU Paris Youth Group and AGBU Young
    Professionals of Paris recently participated in a major international
    human rights conference sponsored by the United Nations Department of
    Public Information/Non Governmental Organization (UN DPI/NGO) from
    September 3-5, 2008 in Paris, France.

    In honor of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
    Rights (UDHR), UN DPI/NGO held their 61st Annual Conference at the
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
    (UNESCO) headquarters in Paris where the declaration was first
    adopted. Participating on behalf of AGBU were Varti Donikian,
    Yves-Armen Kantarci, Lilya Melkonian and Antranik Zekian.

    Sixty years after the adoption of the UDHR, it is estimated that more
    than half of today's world population does not, in fact, enjoy basic
    and universally accepted human rights and freedoms. Over the three-day
    conference, some 1,200 participants representing NGOs from almost 90
    countries engaged in round-table discussions, as well as midday
    workshops and sessions, sharing their experiences on the ground and
    presenting best practices in different areas of human rights
    protection.

    `You should not look to others for the results of the three days you
    have spent here, just as you should not look to governments to tell
    you how to work for human rights. You have created your own results,'
    stated Shamina de Gonzaga, Chairwoman of the UN DPI/NGO Conference, in
    her closing remarks.

    The discussions covered a diverse number of topics, including
    traditional human rights subjects such as extreme poverty and the
    rights of the disabled, the mentally ill, minorities and homosexuals,
    as well as topical human rights issues, such as the growing challenges
    in the context of national efforts to address terrorism.

    `The presentation summarized on a theoretical level the necessary
    steps to allow for reconciliation after mass massacres or genocide,'
    explained Kantarci who, along with Zekian, attended the round table on
    `Reconciliation ï - Post-Conflict and Post-Genocide,' which cited
    recent atrocities in Bosnia and Rwanda as examples of conflict and
    post-conflict resolution. `The whole reflection process was really
    interesting and educational, especially for a young Armenian like me,
    who is very involved in efforts to get the Armenian Genocide
    recognized,' Zekian said.

    For a comprehensive collection of translations of the UDHR, please
    visit www.unhchr.ch/udhr. For more information on the conference,
    please visit www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/conference.

    Established in October 2007, the AGBU-UN Special Interest Group
    represents AGBU at the United Nations where it is committed to
    promoting its mission of preserving and promoting the Armenian
    identity and heritage. For more information about the group and its
    work, please visit www.agbu.org/un or email [email protected]. For
    more information about AGBU and its other worldwide programs, please
    visit www.agbu.org.
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