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    KIRAKOS GUYUMJIAN, A PATRIOT WHO REBUFFS AZERBAIJANI AND TURKISH DISINFORMATION IN ARABIC LANGUAGE PRESS
    By Sona Mashurian

    Noyan Tapan
    28.07.2010 | 15:32

    Kuwaiti-Armenian businessman Kirakos Guyumjian presents Armenian
    views in the press of Kuwait, other Arab countries and international
    Arabic language press. In addition to being involved in philanthropic
    activities for the good of the homeland, he has undertaken another
    important mission too: he has responded to and refuted zerbaijani
    and Turkish disinformation on the Armenian Cause and other issues,
    including disinformation spread by mbassadors of Turkey and Azerbaijan
    in Kuwait. "There is a need for such publications: disinformation,
    incorrect xpressions on various occasions, news, rumors, libel remain
    unanswered," K. Guyumjian told NT correspondent.

    "The Turkish ambassador made a speech in connection with April 24,
    declaring that the 1915 events were not assacres and killings, but
    "we just moved Armenians from one area to another, and we aimed
    to do good and not arm". I could not tolerate such a statement and
    responded to the ambassador through a newspaper, saying: "You distort
    the reality to change international opinion, whereas the reality
    is such and such". I have responded to him many times, he has also
    reacted to my articles. I have repeatedly clashed with the Turkish
    and Azerbaijani mbassadors in the Kuwaiti press. I realized that no
    efforts were made to familiarize the Arab people with our Trial and
    our rights. I know that Armenians in California, the UK, and France
    carry out activities in their mass media outlets, but there was no
    such thing in Arab environment: there were no analysts, no persons to
    defend Armenian subjects and it gave me an occasion to set an example,
    especially taking into account the fact that the Armenian Genocide
    survivors and Arabs who offered shelter to them in various countries
    are dying, and the new generation of Arabs knows nothing or almost
    nothing about the Genocide".

    K. Guyumjian said that thanks to his publications, many learned that
    the Armenian Genocide was committed in the Ottoman Empire, as a result
    of which 1.5 million Armenians were killed. He is confident that
    others will follow his example, some interest is already evident:
    "I believe that at the crucial moment the orientation of Arab and
    Islamic states that have voting rights in the UN will affect the vote
    on issues related to the Armenians," K. Guyumjian said, noting that
    it will help mitigate, if not neutralize tough positions. Kirakos
    Guyumjian, who has recently participated in the pan-Armenian forum of
    writers in Armenia, is not only the author of numerous publications
    in Arabic language press, but also the sponsor of "Yert" year-book
    of Aleppobased Syrian Armenians.

    In the words of K. Guyumjian, Kuwait's Armenian community used to be
    much better organized years ago than its now. "The number of community
    members has declined a bit for a number of reasons, but I think the
    problem will be solved over time because Kuwait's community was an
    active and sincere, amiable and patriotic one among the colonies of
    southern countries".

    There are currently about 5,000 Armenians in the community. The
    Armenian Apostolic Church has its establishment there, but no
    building. 'We have some problems with the building's owner and now we
    try to rent a new building to move the church there," K. Guyumjian
    noted. In his words, more than 300 pupils attend the local Armenian
    school, receiving a good education. Businessman K. Guyumjian runs
    Industrial Metal Center Company which makes and sells metal items.

    "Making wroughtiron doors, gates and fences is part of our business;
    we offer highquality products used in palaces and big hotels," the
    businessman said, explaining that the company has various metals used
    in crafts and machine building industry. The company also specializes
    in "stainless" copper decorations for pubs and palaces. It employs 200
    people, operates mainly In Kuwait, sometimes exporting its products
    to Qatar, Lebanon and Syria. There were plans to expand the business
    to Armenia as well, but the global economic crisis prevented the
    implementation of these plans. Gurgen Melikian, Director of Gurgen
    Melikian Foundation of Large Families in Kashatagh, has known K.

    Guyumjian, his family, and brothers for almost 20 years; he is
    familiar with their devotion to the Homeland. In his words, Guyumjian
    is one of those people who strive to do some work in the Homeland and
    provide help to those who need it. "A few years ago he applied to me
    with the proposal to build a school. We know that villages have no
    schools and are in bad condition so people leave their villages.

    Thanks to honest motives of Guyumjian, a school (for 30 pupils) and
    a sports ground have been constructed in Urekan village of Nagorno
    Karabakh's Kashatagh district. Yet it is insufficient to have a school,
    it is also necessary to maintain it, and Mr. Guyumjian supports both
    the teachers and pupils through the banking system. The businessman
    also helps to repair the damage caused by deforestation in the 1990s. A
    maple grove was planted in the liberated Berdzor. It bears the name
    of Sosi - the benefactor's granddaughter. Under the tree program,
    the following groves were created: Memory Garden, Monte Melkonian
    Grove, Boston National College Pupils Grove, Glendale Students Grove,
    Zaven and Narek Yekavanians

    Grove - a total of 7,000 trees. Walnut trees have produced crops since
    last year. "I think that Mr. Guyumjian is a soldier and patriot, and
    such patriots should be loved and respected. Such Armenians should
    be protected so as to increase their number," G. Melikian underlined.

    "I don't put my good deeds on the scales, quite the opposite - I
    just feel that I am a person performing my national duty, which is
    quite natural," K. Guyumjian objected to G. Melikian. The most recent
    charitable work of the benefactor is related to Surb Grigor Lusavorich
    Church in Yerevan. K. Guyumjian recalls: "I noticed that the church
    surroundings and its altar were not completed. I went to the Catholicos
    of All Armenians Karekin II and offered my contribution. He said that
    the money allocated for construction had run out. We immediately took
    measurements, made designs and I left for Kuwait where we made iron
    items and sent them to Armenia. "I'd like to see bronze rather than
    iron on the altar," the catholicos said, so I made those items in
    another place and again came to Yerevan a bit behind time".

    Armenia's Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian highly valued the
    patriotic activities of K. Guyumjian. eceiving the benefactor in
    Yerevan, she thanked him for his charitable work, numerous articles
    published in the Arabic language press, and his active national stance.




    From: A. Papazian
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