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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM OF AMERICA

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 13, 2009

    Contact: Carole Karabashian
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 383-9009


    AGMA: ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY HOSTS RECEPTION AT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM BUILDING


    Washington, DC - As part of the Armenian Assembly of America's
    (Assembly) 2009 National Advocacy Conference, a reception was held
    Monday, March 2, at the future site of the Armenian Genocide Museum of
    America (AGMA).

    Mulvihill presented a gift from Senator Ensign to the Assembly's
    Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Hirair Hovnanian

    Dr. Rouben Adalian, Director of the Armenian National Institute (ANI),
    opened the evening's events by stating, "This is our evening to
    introduce you not just to a building but to the plans we will be
    unveiling so you can begin to imagine and appreciate what it is that
    will go inside the building."

    Honored guests included the Republic of Armenia's Minister of Diaspora
    Affairs Hranush Hakobyan; Armenian Ambassador to the United States,
    Tatoul Markarian; Ambassador Peter Rosenblatt of the American Jewish
    Committee; Massachusetts State Representative Peter Koutoujian; Kathryn
    Porter of the Leadership Council for Human Rights and Sarah Morgenthau,
    the great-granddaughter of Ambassador Henry Morgenthau.

    A winter snowstorm prevented Senator John Ensign (R-NV) from returning
    from his home state in time to attend, but he sent his Legislative
    Director and Chief Counsel Jason Mulvihill to address the attendees.
    Sen. Ensign has consistently supported Armenian-American issues
    throughout his career in the U.S. Senate.

    Speaking on behalf of the Senator, Mulvihill said, "Within the walls of
    this building, the story of the Armenian Genocide will be shared until
    everyone knows the story of how 1.5 million Armenians were deported,
    tortured, and killed. Yes, they were victims of one of the greatest
    examples of inhumanity and intolerance in the 20th century. And, yes,
    though some deny it, what happened to the Armenians was genocide."

    Mr. Shant Mardirossian

    Mr. Shant Mardirossian, Chairman of the Near East Foundation, an
    organization working in partnership with AGMA, delivered a presentation
    highlighting the history of the relationship between the United States
    and Armenia dating from the time of the Genocide. He discussed the
    importance of the relief efforts of American organizations and stated,
    "With your help and that of this museum, we will ensure that this part
    of American history is resurrected and preserved for all future
    generations of Armenians and Americans to learn from."

    Mr. Hayk Demoyan

    Mr. Hayk Demoyan, from the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in
    Yerevan, spoke about the close ties between the museum in Armenia and
    the importance of establishing a similar institution in the U.S.

    Patrick Gallagher and Robert Maloodian of Gallagher and Associates,
    Edele Hovnanian, AGMA Building and Operations Committee Member, Dr.
    Rouben Adalian, ANI Director, and James Reigle, Senior Associate and
    Director of Historic Preservation with Martinez & Johnson, Architecture

    Presentations on the future of the museum were given by representatives
    of the firms of Martinez & Johnson Architecture, which specialize in the
    rehabilitation of historic buildings, and Gallagher & Associates, the
    exhibit design firm. Both firms have been working on the development of
    the museum project since mid-2007.

    The Armenian Genocide Museum of America is an outgrowth of the Armenian
    Assembly of America and the Armenian National Institute (ANI), catalyzed
    by the initial pledge of Anoush Mathevosian toward building such a
    museum in Washington, DC.

    NR#2009-01
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