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    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, July 2, 2009

    Veteran Principal of AGBU Tarouhy-Hovaguimian School & Diasporan
    Intellectual Jirair Tanielian Honored in Armenia

    An evening of tribute to the veteran Lebanese-Armenian educator,
    philologist, editor, and public figure Jirair Tanielian was held at the
    Komitas Hall of Chamber Music in Yerevan, Armenia on Wednesday, June 3,
    2009. The gathering welcomed writers, literary critics, intellectuals,
    students and friends and was jointly organized by the Republic of
    Armenia's ministries of Diaspora and Culture and the Writers Union of
    Armenia.

    Tanielian, the longtime principal of AGBU Tarouhy-Hovaguimian School in
    Beirut, Lebanon, was honored with medals and certificates bestowed by
    the Armenian Writers Union, Armenia's ministries of diaspora and
    culture, and the Theatrical Workers Union of Armenia, in recognition of
    his distinguished record of accomplishment. Diaspora Minister Hranush
    Hakobyan also presented him with a watch emblazoned with a symbol of
    Armenia-diaspora cooperation.

    A number of individuals were invited to speak about Jirair Tanielian and
    his many academic and literary accomplishments: Armenian Writers Union
    president Levon Ananian, Diaspora Minister Hakobyan, deputy Minister of
    Culture David Muratian, theatrical director Yervant Ghazanchian, and
    literary critics Yuri Khachatrian, Suren Danielian, Samvel Muratian and
    Azat Yeghiazarian.

    In congratulating Tanielian, Minister Hakobyan stressed the 40-year
    activity of this great intellectual carried out in the diaspora. "Jirair
    Tanielian occupies an undeniable place in the area of providing young
    generations with Armenian education. He could have been a successful and
    wealthy businessman. However, in addition to being the editor of "Hask",
    "Shirag", "Haigagan Darekirk", "Gamar" as well as other monthlies and
    periodicals, this editor, who is also the author of several volumes of
    books, has been active in the public sphere too, serving the Armenian
    community of Beirut. At the center of this great intellectual's activity
    have been efforts to keep the Armenian language unadulterated, as well
    to foster areas of cooperation between the intellectuals of Armenia and
    the diaspora," noted Minister Hakobyan.

    Visibly moved, Tanielian expressed thanks for the medals and
    certificates awarded to him, as well as the words of appreciation for
    his lifelong dedication. He stated that this was the happiest day of his
    life, since his teachers were symbolically being honored along with him,
    including Simon Simonian, Zareh Melkonian, Vahe Vahian, Onnig Sarkisian
    and Kersam Aharonian.

    A cultural program followed the official ceremony, which included
    performances by artists from Yerevan and Gyumri, including Komitas Choir
    soloist Heghine Hambardzumian, international prize-winning pianist
    Armine Aharonian, and the Gyumri duduk players ensemble. There were also
    readings from Derenik Demirchian by celebrated performer Lala
    Mnatsakanian.

    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 serving some
    400,000 Armenians on six continents.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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