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  • New Campaign Launched To Reopen Melkonian Institute In Cyprus

    NEW CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO REOPEN MELKONIAN INSTITUTE IN CYPRUS

    hetq.am/en/diaspora/8267/
    2009/04/23 | 14:54

    A article in today's Cyprus Mail reports that an on-line petition
    campaign has been launched to reopen the Melkonian Educational
    Institute (MEI) in Cyprus.

    "We are hoping to collect at least 8,000-10,000 signatures. Once
    we have a significant number, we will form a delegation to see
    President Christofias about the future of the school," stated Masis
    Der-Pargthoghh, a Melkonian alumnus who helped organize the campaign.

    Mr. Der-Parthogh explained that the two-year lease between the the
    Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) and the Cyprus Ministry
    of Education to house the Aglandjia Gymnasium at the Melkonian
    facilities - while the Gymnasium was undergoing repairs - is expiring
    this summer. The ministry has requested an extension, according to
    Der-Parthogh, to remain at Melkonian further. Meanwhile, however,
    the current AGBU chairman visited Cyprus in January to meet President
    Christofias and House President Garoyian.

    "Our fear was that he was here to settle the issue of the estate once
    and for all," Der-Parthogh said. "Obviously they [AGBU] aspired to
    have the preservation orders removed, hence the high-level meetings,"
    he added.

    This rent-free agreement made by the AGBU, whose Central Board in
    New York decided on the closure of the Melkonian school in 2005, amid
    rampant allegations that the land was to be sold off for profit, was
    seen by many as a 'good PR stunt' in building relations with the local
    authorities. The AGBU had been entrusted with the administration of
    the MEI by the founding Melkonian brothers. Legal proceedings ensued
    against the AGBU, leading only to a "legal stalemate" - the judges in
    Nicosia deciding there were no grounds to proceed - while a similar
    case is still "lingering in court" in the US," Der-Parthogh said.
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