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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, May 3, 2010

    AGBU Montreal Rescues Armenian Astronomical Society


    Following the declaration of Armenia's independence in 1991, the
    Armenian National Academy of Sciences (ANAS), like many other
    scientific and academic institutions, fell on hard times due to the
    drastic reduction in the level of government support. As a result,
    last year, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) had seriously
    considered terminating the membership of Armenian Astronomical Society
    (AAS), which hadn't paid its membership dues for the previous five
    years, amounting to $22,000.

    In the past, the IAU had waived Armenia's membership fees up to
    2002. In 2007, one year before the centennial of Victor
    Hampartsoumian, former ANAS president and internationally recognized
    astrophysicist, Armenia's membership was in danger of suspension, as
    the dues had not been paid for a period of five years. At that time,
    the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, which is the AAS's center
    located in the town of same name, Armenian province of Aragatzotn,
    succeeded in paying the dues for the year 2003 with the help of
    VivaCell, a mobile communications company in Armenia. In 2008, the IAU
    once again informed the AAS that all its membership dues had to be
    paid in order for it to remain a member. The IAU's triennial general
    assembly was to take place at the beginning of August 2009 in Rio de
    Janeiro, and Armenia received a final notice in June 2009, whereby all
    arrears had to be paid by July 31, 2009, and failure to pay by this
    date would result in the suspension of AAS's membership.

    On July 19, 2009, young community activist Chahé Tanachian, a graduate
    of AGBU Armen-Quebec Alex Manoogian School and chairman of the AGBU
    Manuel Keusseyan Armenological Studies Program, made a general plea to
    help prevent Armenia's suspension from IAU. One of the first persons
    to respond was Armineh Garabedian, president of GlobVision, Inc. from
    Montreal. She pledged to pay the full amount for the year 2004, and
    her generous donation was the first payment that was transferred and
    reached the IAU before the July 31, 2009 deadline. Then, with the
    intervention of ANAS president Radik Martirossian, the dues for the
    year 2008 were also paid before the deadline. At this point, four
    years of dues remained to be paid.

    Despite AAS's tangible attempt to pay off its arrears, during the
    IAU's triennial assembly at the beginning of August 2009, it seemed,
    nevertheless, like the Executive Committee was still going to discuss
    Armenia's membership suspension issue and also most likely to refuse
    to financially sponsor the upcoming summer 2010 International School
    of Young Astronomers to be held at the Byurakan Observatory. The
    following intervention came at the highest level. The Prime Minister
    of Armenia himself instructed his Minister of Science and Education,
    Mr. Armen Ashodian, to resolve this matter immediately. Through the
    Minister, the Executive Committee members of the IAU were informed
    that Armenia would pay all of its remaining back dues within a period
    of one week. Based on this information and the fact that some payments
    had already been made to the IAU account, the Executive Committee
    withdrew Armenia's membership issue from their current agenda and also
    agreed to reconsider sponsorship of the 2010 International Summer
    School for Young Astronomers in Armenia.

    In the meantime, dozens of individuals graciously responded to
    Mr. Tanachian's appeal. In addition, one organization, the Armen Karo
    Student Association, agreed to donate the equivalent of one full
    year's membership fee. All in all, the contributions amounted to
    $10,000, and this sum was transferred by AGBU directly to the IAU
    account. By the end of August 2009, Armenia transferred the remaining
    two years' dues to the IAU, thereby completing all payments up to
    2009.

    Thus, Armenia once again became a fully instated member of the
    International Astronomical Union. Thankfully, the Armenian government
    has now agreed to pay the AAS's membership dues to the IAU, as
    required.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs, annually touching
    the lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please
    visit www.agbu.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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