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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

    Wednesday, February 18, 2008

    AGBU Representatives Participate in Conference Devoted to the
    Repatriation Movement

    A conference devoted to "The Repatriation of 1946-1948 and its Lessons:
    Basic Issues of Repatriation Today" took place December 12-14, 2008 at
    the Writers House in Tsakhkadzor, Armenia. The event was organized by
    the National Academy of Sciences, Yerevan State University and Noravank
    Scientific-Educational Fund.

    The opening of the conference took place in the Erebuni Plaza Hotel.
    Messages from President of the Republic of Armenia Serge Sargsyan and
    His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, were read.
    Addresses were made by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian, Diaspora Minister
    Hranush Hakobian, as well as the general director of the VivaCell
    Company, Ralph Yerikian, Ombudsperson of the Republic of Armenia Armen
    Harutiunian, and National Academy of Sciences President Radik
    Martirosian. Present at the opening of the conference was AGBU Central
    Board of Directors member Vasken Yacoubian. During the opening of the
    conference, a documentary film devoted to the repatriation was shown, in
    which the critical role played by AGBU in that historic event was
    highlighted.

    Historians, scholars, representatives of political and public
    organizations, as well as numerous repatriates, participated in the
    conference.

    Over the course of two days and in nine successive sessions, reports
    were presented about the basic issues of the repatriation, Stalin's
    endeavors in favor of cosmopolitanism, historiography of repatriation,
    its geography and demography, the role of Catholicos Gevorg VI
    Cheorekchian, as well as repatriation and historical memory. Papers were
    also presented about the oppressive measures to which the repatriates
    were subjected, linguistic issues, the present intentions of
    repatriation and topics of discussion pertaining to the issue of
    repatriation in the current diasporan Armenian press. A few repatriates
    from the late 1940s and diasporan Armenians currently living in Armenia
    spoke about their experiences adapting to the Armenian homeland.

    Edward Melkonian, principal scholar of the History Institute of the
    National Academy of Sciences, read a scholarly report on "AGBU in the
    Process of Repatriation," while AGBU Armenia Representation's Deputy
    Director Hovig Eordekian spoke about "The Repatriate about
    Repatriation."

    In the light of the discussions, debates and exchange of opinions that
    took place, History Institute Director Ashot Melkonian brought a
    conclusion to the conference's work, saying that although the
    repatriation story contains sad passages, it had important significance
    from the standpoint of Armenia's development and increase in population.

    There are plans to publish the conference papers in the future.

    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 program, annually serving some
    400,000 Armenians on six continents.
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