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    HRANUSH HAKOBIAN CALLS GREEK ARMENIAN COMMUNITY FOR TAKING ACTIVE PART IN ALL-ARMENIAN EVENTS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    JULY 13, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JULY 13, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On July 8, RA
    Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian received members of the ARFD
    Greek Central Committee, Orofasma company representative Kevork
    Kolanian, JH Biotech company marketing manager Vahan K. Bezdikian,
    writer and translator Sargis Aghabatian.

    Representatives of the Greek Armenian community informed the Minister
    that Armenians migrating from Armenia joined the community in the
    past years. It was mentioned that three Armenian schools work in the
    Athens region, while there are none in the northern regions of Greece,
    and children from thousands of Armenian families are deprived of the
    possibility of learning the Armenian language. The way of solving the
    problem is opening of one-day Armenian schools. Four one-day schools
    already work in the northern regions of Greece, where teaching is
    also done in Eastern Armenian. It is planned to open one more school
    by September 1.

    The list of textbooks Armenian schools of Greece need was introduced
    to Minister H. Hakobian. They attached importance to RA government's
    solving the issue of transporting textbooks from Armenia to the
    Diaspora in as efficient ways as possible.

    According to the RA Ministry of Diaspora Press and Public Relations
    Department, the Minister proposed introducing the list of the cities
    and schools of Greece, where it is expedient to open one-day Armenian
    schools or Armenian Language and History of Armenian People will
    be taught at those schools. Besides, it was proposed making active
    the preparatory work in Greece for All-Armenian Forums of Lawyers,
    Bankers, and Financiers to be held in 2009 in Yerevan and to ensure
    maximum participation of Greek Armenian specialists of the mentioned
    spheres in those events.

    Minister H. Hakobian also called for starting cooperation between the
    Greek Armenian community and the Hayern Aysor electronic newspaper of
    the RA Ministry of Diaspora, which will give a possibility to present
    community's organizations and prominent figures in the newspaper. She
    expressed willingness for the community to take part in the Ministry's
    program Come Home in 2010. The Minister called the Greek Armenian
    community for being represented to the maximum extent at the One
    Nation, One Culture regular festival to be held in 2010 and said that
    the Ministry undertakes steps for that event, unlike the past years,
    to be held during the whole year.

    Representatives of the Greek Armenian community assured that they will
    do their best to support implementation of the programs H. Hakobian
    mentioned.

    Touching upon community's cultural initiatives, the guests said that T.

    Altunian state ensemble of song and dance will perform concerts in
    November in Greece and A. Spendiarian's Anush opera is planned to
    be staged at Athens Opera Theater in 2010 May with participation of
    Armenian musicians.

    Minister H. Hakobian added that legislative solutions of giving
    certain powers to the authoritative Diasporan organizations should be
    found. These powers regard granting proper guarantee certificate to
    Diasporan Armenians who want to be granted citizenship of Armenia,
    but have no document certifying their being Armenian, to those who
    wish to adopt a child in Armenia, and other issues. In H. Hakobian's
    opinion, giving such powers to Diasporan organizations will contribute
    to strengthening of Diasporan Armenian-Diasporan organization-Armenia
    contacts.
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