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    TEKEYAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION HONORS ARMENIA'S AMBASSADOR TO UN GAREN NAZARIAN
    By Florence Avakian

    AZG DAILY
    28-01-2010

    Diaspora

    18-year anniversary of Armenia's Armed Forces Day celebrated

    The Palisadium, NJ---There was an air of jubilation on Friday, January
    22, as close to 200 people honored the recently appointed Ambassador
    of Armenia to the United Nations Garen Nazarian, and celebrated the
    18th anniversary of Armenia's Armed Forces Day. The special event,
    held at The Palisadium in New Jersey, was sponsored and hosted by the
    New York, New Jersey branch of the Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA).

    Following the singing of the American and Armenian national anthems,
    the program started solemnly with a moment of silence in commemoration
    of the Armenian soldiers, and martyrs of Karabagh. Dr. Svetlana
    Amirkhanian made a symbolic toast to all mothers whose sons are
    fighting in Armenia's army, as well as for those who have been killed
    defending the Armenian homeland.

    First time celebration

    TCA New York, New Jersey Branch Chairman Hagop Vartivarian, introduced
    by TCA branch committee member Vartan Ilanjian, warmly welcomed
    Ambassador Garen and Mrs. Nana Nazarian. Vartivarian pointed out that
    for the first time in the U.S., the anniversary of Armenia's Armed
    Forces Day is being noted and celebrated. Present for this special
    recognition was Armenia's Defense Attache in Washington, D.C.

    Lieutenant Colonel Mesrop Nazaryan, and his wife Rusanna Nazaryan.

    Honored guests present at the head table were Karabagh Representative
    in Washington, D. C. Robert Avedisian, Tekeyan Cultural Association
    Central Committee Vice Chairman Edmund Azadian, and well known Karabagh
    benefactor Andreas Roubian with Priya Katragadda.

    Other special guests included Dr. and Mrs. Marian Housepian, Nazar and
    Ardemis Nazarian, Edward and Carmen Gulbenkian, Vahram and Lucienne
    Aynilian, Dr. Raffi and Vicki Hovanessian, Papken and Anahid Megerian,
    Van and Priscilla Krikorian, Sarkis and Maral Jebejian, and Dr.

    Gulekjian.

    "The Tekeyan Cultural Association is a truly cultural organization.

    More than any other group, it preserves the Armenian language. This
    event is for all of us," noted Hagop Vartivarian with obvious pride.

    "Armenia has fifteen provinces in historic Armenia, of which four
    have been liberated. The Armenian army during the coming decades will
    liberate all of them," he declared with emphasis to lengthy applause

    Andreas Roubian, a successful entrepreneur, university lecturer,
    avid art collector, and Chairman of the Karabagh Committee in the late
    1980's and early 1990's, "more than anyone else helped the soldiers of
    Karabagh," Vartivarian said in his introduction of the benefactor. In
    addition to aiding the fighters, the committee was also instrumental
    in helping the Karabagh widows, children, and survivors in the 1990's
    through its humanitarian endeavors.

    Roubian, in his remarks, recalled that many diasporans opposed him for
    starting the group at the time. However, the liberation of Kelbachar,
    a historic Armenian region sandwiched between Armenia and Karabagh
    changed their opposition. "This victory was a phenomenon, because the
    Karabagh army was a group of irregulars," Roubian said. "As it was
    transformed into a regular army, it proved that if Armenia, Karabagh
    and the diaspora are united, we will win. We will always stay united,"
    Roubian declared to thunderous applause.

    A professional video demonstrating the military might of Armenia was
    shown, emphasizing its enviable position of being the strongest army
    in the Caucasus, ready to defend the homeland at all costs.

    Ambassador Garen Nazarian, a seasoned diplomat who has served with
    distinction in Russia, Geneva, and last six years as Armenia's
    Ambassador in Iran, was presented with a crystal momento by TCA
    Central Committee Vice Chairman Edmund Azadian who praised him as a
    "consummate diplomat".

    Unwavering dedication

    Ambassador Nazarian, in his remarks of appreciation, paid tribute to
    Armenia's Armed Forces created 18 years ago. Calling it "one of the
    most important structures of the Armenian statehood," he stated that
    the army's establishment was made possible "through the immense efforts
    and unwavering dedication of Armenian men and women around the world."

    He recalled that in the 1990's, during the "harsh war in Karabagh,
    and on the borders of Armenia, the Armenian fighters presented shining
    examples of combat valor. The heroic deeds of our fallen heroes,
    and the 18-year history of our army, are lessons of patriotism for
    our coming generations."

    Today, the Armenian army "is rightfully viewed as a victorious and
    liberating army," the Armenian diplomat continued. "Our whole nation
    trusts and believes in our Army. Through the years, our armed forces
    have constantly been reinforced, improved and upgraded. Today it is
    the main guarantor of our peaceful life, and an important factor for
    the security and stability in our region. Eighteen years is a blink in
    our millennia old history, but this is a meaningful age for us. Today,
    we are confident that the Army will continue to fulfill with honor
    the tasks entrusted to it by the people and government of Armenia."

    The Ambassador congratulated "all those brothers and sisters in the
    Armenian-American community who have made their valuable contributions
    to the establishment and strengthening of Armenia's victorious army.

    Today, we remember with profound gratitude all those who participated
    in the army-building mission. May God protect our Army. Glory to
    the Armenian soldiers, and long live the Republic of Armenia and the
    Armenian Diaspora," he declared to a standing ovation.

    Closing the memorable event was the Very Rev. Haigazoun Najarian,
    Vicar General of the Armenian Diocese (Eastern) who was representing
    the Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag Barsamian who was unable to
    be present due to the death of his father earlier that day.

    "Our people have fought many enemies throughout our long history
    to preserve our freedom," stated the Vicar General. "In Karabagh,
    all Armenians from every station in life through their strong spirit
    and faith, brought our struggle to successful conclusion. When we
    celebrate our military might, it gives us confidence for our future.

    Wars are not only fought militarily, but on every level, including
    diplomatically. Now at the United Nations, we are fortunate to have
    Ambassador Garen Nazarian carrying on this important struggle, and
    we wish him every success."

    Throughout the evening, the rich Armenian culture was evidenced by
    several performers, including the noted theatrical artists Nora
    Armani and Gerald Papasian who recently performed in New York to
    critical acclaim; jazz violinist Jenna Sarian; singer Annie Djerdjerian
    accompanied on the piano by Vagharshag Ohanian; and the Akhtamar Dance
    group under the direction of its Artistic Director Silva Asadourian.

    The hardworking members of the New York, New Jersey Branch of
    the Tekeyan Cultural Association who planned and organized this
    successful event include Chairman Hagop Vartivarian, Vice Chairman
    Harout Chatmajian, Secretary Betty Salbashian, Treasurer Sirvart
    Demirjian, Advisors Dr. Svetlana Amirkhanian, Shemavon Atamian,
    Shoghig Chalian, Lucyn Djerdjerian, Vartan Ilanjian, Meline Khekoyan
    and Krikor Markarian.
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