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    ARMENIANS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES REACT TO TURKEY-ARMENIA PROTOCOLS 10,000 GATHER TO PROTEST IN GLENDALE

    Armenian Reporter
    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-10 -01-armenians-across-the-united-states-react-to-tu rkey-armenia-protocols
    Thursday October 01, 2009

    Some 10,000 Armenian-Americans came together in Glendale, Calif.,
    on September 27 to protest the terms of the agreement negotiated
    between Armenia and Turkey on the normalization of relations. The
    rally was organized jointly by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation,
    the Social Democratic Hunchakian Party, the Armenian Democratic Liberal
    (Ramgavar) Party, and the Unified Young Armenians. Representatives of
    all the parties made speeches stating that the terms of the agreement
    were "unacceptable" to the Armenian people.

    Meanwhile, in New York, representatives of the Armenian General
    Benevolent Union, the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church, and
    the Armenian Assembly of America met with Armenia's foreign minister,
    Edward Nalbandian, who was in New York to address the United Nations
    General Assembly. According to the press office of the Foreign
    Ministry, Mr. Nalbandian and the representatives of the organizations
    discussed the Armenia-Turkey talks in some detail.

    After a dinner for Mr. Nalbandian at the Diocesan Center, Sarkis
    Jebejian, a member of the AGBU's Central Board of Directors, said,
    "The AGBU stands ready to assist the government in any way necessary,
    and calls upon the entire diaspora to unite in support of this complex
    and important mission."

    Meanwhile, Armenia's President Serge Sargsian prepared to leave for
    a tour of major diaspora communities. The president was expected to
    arrive in the United States on October 3 where he would meet with
    representatives of Armenian-American organizations in New York and
    Los Angeles. No public events had been announced.

    On September 24 in Washington, former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John
    Evans took part in a town hall meeting, "Turkey-Armenia Protocols:
    The Facts and the Long-term Implications," organized by the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA). Ambassador Evans made several
    comments throughout the program, using the terms "flawed" and
    "shoddy work" to refer to the protocols negotiated between Turkey and
    Armenia. Mr. Evans said that while he welcomed the proposed opening
    of the borders and establishment of diplomatic relations between
    Armenia and Turkey, he felt that the protocols did not contain the
    proper ­diplomatic language. He added that any diplomatic agreement
    could be altered or reversed.

    At the rally in Glendale on September 27, the protestors shouted,
    "No Concessions to Turkey" and "No to Protocols." The speakers,
    which included Aroutin Haroutunyan of the United Young Armenians,
    Minas Kojayan of the Ramgavar party, Harout Der Tavidian of the
    Hunchakian Party, and Avedik Izmirlian of the ARF, found that the
    protocols granted Turkey almost everything it had sought in vain from
    Armenia for the last 17 years in exchange for ending its blockade,
    and stated that conceding to Turkish blackmail was unacceptable.

    The keynote speaker at the rally, columnist and USArmenia TV
    personality Harut Sassounian outlined what he considered to be the
    dangers contained in the protocols.

    In concluding remarks, Hovan Tashjian of the ARF read out a resolution
    that called for an immediate suspension of Armenia-Turkey talks under
    the current terms. With applause and cheers, the protest participants
    demonstrated their support for the resolution.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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