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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, October 30, 2008

    AGBU 85th General Assembly in Aleppo Prepares for a New Century of
    Accomplishments

    Proud pages in the annals of AGBU were recorded during the
    organization's 85th General Assembly which convened in Aleppo from
    September 30 to October 7, 2008. The AGBU Central Board of Directors and
    Council of Trustees, headed by President Berge Setrakian,
    representatives of chapters and affiliated bodies, members and friends
    had come to Aleppo from across the globe to review the past two years
    and plan the next century of work in light of new challenges facing
    diasporan Armenians and Armenia.

    Starting October 1, President Berge Setrakian and members of the Central
    Board of Directors convened a series of consultative meetings in the
    Aleppo Sheraton Hotel with chapter chairpersons, representatives of
    executive committees, as well as the organization's representation in
    Armenia and those coordinating projects there. The meetings were an
    opportunity for AGBU leaders to discuss the changing demographics of
    their communities and the role Armenia plays as a focal point of
    Armenian communities everywhere.

    The following day, a welcome reception was held in the AGBU Calouste
    Gulbenkian Center, attended by General Assembly participants,
    representatives of bodies of the organization's Syrian chapters, His
    Excellency Arshak Poladyan, ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to
    Syria, representatives of the Republic of Armenia's consulate in Aleppo,
    local Armenian religious leaders, headed by Bishop Shahan Sarkissian,
    Prelate of the Diocese of Aleppo, as well as representatives of the
    community's cultural associations.

    Over 4,000 Attend Artistic Showcase in Aleppo's Citadel

    On October 3, an unprecedented artistic festival, under the high
    patronage of Syria's Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Dr. Diala
    Al-Haj [Hajj] Aref, took place in the historic citadel of Aleppo, which
    dates back many millenia. More than 4,000 local Armenians filled the
    amphitheater for the unique celebration, the likes of which had never
    been seen before in Aleppo. Approximately 600 AYA scouts, students and
    youths participated in the event. The festival was organized by AGBU's
    Syrian District Committee and the Armenian Youth Association (AYA).

    The evening began as standard bearers, scouts, athletes and all the
    participants in the gala presentation ascended to the stage from three
    entrances to the tune of bells, which filled the expanse of Aleppo's
    historic citadel, and "Ov Hayots Ashkharh" (Oh, Armenian World). The
    introductory extravaganza was followed by a documentary film about
    AGBU's illustrious history and continuing mission to promote the
    Armenian heritage around the world.

    After the playing of the national anthems, over a dozen doves and
    thousands of balloons were released in the air to mark the occasion. The
    AGBU anthem was played, followed by the procession. One after another,
    an extensive roster of performers and ensembles took to the stage to
    celebrate AGBU's continuing impact on Aleppo and the world beyond.
    Performing in the artistic festival were AGBU Aleppo Spendiarian chorus,
    Antranik dance ensemble, Gomidas chamber orchestra, children's dance
    group, as well as soloists and reciters Salpi Darakjian, Raffi
    Kalayjian, Tamar Injeyian, Nanor Mikayelian, Lila Vartanian-Boghosian
    and Armen Khorozian. The well-known head of the Armenological Department
    of AGBU Lazar Najarian-Calouste Gulbenkian Secondary School of Aleppo,
    Hagop Mikayelian, conducted the program. The festival concluded with an
    awe-inspiring display of fireworks, which illuminated the Aleppo skyline
    and impressed all the citizens of this city of four million.

    Visiting artists from Armenia, including Hrachya Ashughian, Ashot
    Hambardzumian and Ashot Sargsian, as well as Hovhannes Mubayed (director
    of AYA Gomidas Chamber Orchestra), Shahe Keshishian and Berge Yeretzian
    (conductors of the Spendiarian chorus), presented a show-stopping
    program to the festival goers. Later on the same evening, a traditional
    Middle Eastern dinner was held at the Kassir El Wali restaurant of
    Aleppo.

    General Assembly

    On Saturday, October 4, 2008, the first session of AGBU's 85th General
    Assembly convened in the Aleppo Sheraton, under the patronage of AGBU's
    Central Board of Directors. Present by special invitation was Hranush
    Hakobian, the Republic of Armenia's Minister of Diasporan Affairs.

    This General Assembly, with the title "New Century, New Vision," which
    was the first at the threshold of the organization's second century, was
    significant in terms of its scope and particularly its setting of
    Aleppo, which symbolizes the revitalization of Armenian culture and
    community in the post-Genocide era. "It is not the result of chance that
    we are convening the first General Assembly of the new era in the
    historic city of Aleppo. It is here that the providential role of our
    great organization and its gallant members became manifest at one of the
    most critical moments in our history. Aleppo, which was planned to be
    the preliminary station for the death of our people, became a beaming
    center and a foothold near the homeland. It is the place from where many
    of our intellectuals, including those who repatriated to Armenia, as
    well as shining stars in the arts and other cultural realms in our new
    diasporan communities, were born," Setrakian explained.

    In his opening remarks, AGBU President Berge Setrakian summarized the
    importance of this convention, and remarked on the organization's
    emphasis on Armenia as a crucial player in the Armenian diaspora.

    "The 85th General Assembly of AGBU...is an occasion to become conscious
    of the primary and responsible role that is entrusted to us, as the
    largest all-Armenian organization at this juncture that marks a turning
    point in the history of our nation and AGBU alike. Our homeland, with
    its democratic structures in the formative stage, is prospering in a
    complex political situation, both regionally and internationally. The
    Diaspora, which makes up two thirds of our world population, presents
    new organizational realities to us, with its new territorial
    distribution and new understandings defining its identity. New ways and
    means of work are necessary for the preservation of the identity of the
    generation bound to assume leadership roles."

    Speaking about AGBU's future programs and orientation, Setrakian said,
    "Today, the focus of our activities and initiatives is our future
    generations; in particular, the formation of their national identity and
    the preservation of their profile. We must realistically admit that
    those belonging to the new generation are no longer living in the past;
    they are integrated with the social and cultural fabric of their
    environment and, for that very reason, they are subject to losing their
    identity and falling out of touch with the traditional activities of
    Armenian life, especially in communities that are far away from the
    homeland. We must be circumspect when it comes to the expectations and
    aspirations of our youth, and adapt our initiatives to them, through
    high-quality and effective educational and cultural measures."

    At the recommendation of the Nominating Committee of the AGBU 85th
    General Assembly, President Berge Setrakian, Aris Atamian, Joseph
    Basralian, Nazareth Festekjian, Vahe Gabrache, Arda N. Haratunian,
    Sarkis Jebejian, Levon Nazarian and Sam Simonian were reelected as
    members of the Central Board of Directors, while Yervant Zorian, Silicon
    Valley chapter chairperson, was unanimously elected as a new member of
    the Central Board.

    Upon his election, Zorian addressed the Assembly. "It is a distinct
    honor for me to join the Central Board of AGBU. This unique Board
    continues to shape our future, the future of our nation, based on the
    vision of AGBU. In its second century, this board probably has an even
    more critical role to play, than its role in the first century. With a
    free and independent Homeland, on the one hand, and a global Diaspora,
    on the other, only an organization such ours can serve this nation in
    its entirety, with full dedication, with state-of-the-art methods and
    without self-interest," Zorian said.

    The AGBU 85th General Assembly also served as the occasion to honor
    those individuals, who have made an important contribution to the
    strengthening of ties between the Diaspora and Armenia, as well as the
    expansion of the organization's activity.

    President Setrakian bestowed awards on Hranush Hakobian, Diaspora
    Minister of the Republic of Armenia; Vartan Oskanian, former Foreign
    Affairs Minister of the Republic of Armenia (in absentia); Levon
    Sargsian, former ambassador of Armenia in Syria; Samvel Shukurian, an
    Armenian scientist and one of the directors of the new AGBU Armenian
    Virtual College program; Romen Kozmoyian, one of the former top
    officials of Soviet Armenia's Committee for Cultural Relations with
    Armenians Abroad; and Gueguel Khatchadourian, executive committee member
    of the organization's Milan Chapter.

    Expressing their thanks, the honorees praised AGBU's activity for the
    benefit of the Armenian nation. During her speech, Minister Hakobian,
    who was on her first official visit to the diaspora, spoke about issues
    pertaining to the preservation of the Armenian identity, utilization of
    the Armenian people's potential and the vision of repatriation to a
    prosperous Armenia, as well as cooperation with AGBU.

    The same evening, a Gala dinner took place at the Sheraton with over 400
    people in attendance.

    On Sunday, October 5, the General Assembly participants and guests
    visited the AGBU Lazar Najarian-Calouste Gulbenkian Secondary School,
    where they were greeted by the school's student body and staff, who
    presented an artistic program in the Gulbenkian auditorium.

    Official Visit to Damascus

    On Monday, October 6, a delegation, headed by AGBU President Berge
    Setrakian, was received at the presidential palace by Syrian President
    Bashar al-Assad. The ceremonial meeting was an opportunity to discuss
    the work of AGBU and its chapters in the country and around the world.

    Touring Der Zor & Syria's Historic Sites

    In addition to the extensive schedule of meetings and festivities, AGBU
    members and guests took time to explore the rich history of Syria and
    its vibrant Armenian and Christian communities. On Wednesday, October 1,
    and Thursday, October 2, they made a pilgrimage to Der Zor, with a
    tourist stop in the ancient desert ruins of Palmyra. A requiem service
    was performed in the Der Zor chapel in memory of the martyrs of the
    Armenian Genocide and deceased benefactors of the organization. The
    group also traveled to various other historic sites.

    The 85th General Assembly of AGBU generated new excitement among the
    representatives of the organization's worldwide chapters, who returned
    to their communities with the best of memories and impressions and eager
    to serve the mission of this pan-Armenian organization with the goal of
    benefiting the Armenian nation as a whole.

    To view the online photo gallery from the 85th General Assembly, please
    visit www.agbu.org/ga.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians on six continents.
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