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    SOLE ARMENIAN-AMERICAN CALIFORNIA DELEGATE TO DNC IS FROM GLENDALE

    Glendale News Press
    http://www.glendalenewspress.com/news/election/tn-gnp-sole-armenianamerican-delegate-to-democratic-convention-is-from-glendale-20120906,0,313721.story
    Sept 6 2012
    CA

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- With hundreds of delegates and alternates in
    attendance, the California delegation to the Democratic National
    Convention takes up a big piece of real estate inside Time Warner Cable
    Arena. Sitting enthusiastically among them Wednesday night was delegate
    Juliet Minassian of Glendale, attending her first political convention.

    "The convention is very educational," said Minassian, who came to
    Glendale from Iran about 15 years ago. "You can learn very much,
    and I have been thrilled to see all these people in here. For me it's
    more than I imagined."

    Minassian, 50, a self-employed accountant, said she is the only
    Armenian-American in the state delegation, but is hopeful she can
    get others from her community involved.

    "They are not as active as they should be," said Minassian,
    vice-president of the Glendale Democratic Club. "I think this comes
    from our culture, because we are coming from countries in the Middle
    East, and they are not very active in politics in their countries. For
    myself, coming from Iran, it was very hard as a woman to get involved
    in politics, especially as a Christian. I know this is the same with
    other Armenians. This culture has been with us and it will take some
    time to get everybody involved with the politics here."

    Wearing a green jacket and wide-brimmed hat covered in Obama buttons,
    she carried a handmade sign that read, "Armenian American 4 Obama"
    while watching speeches by former President Bill Clinton and
    Massachusetts U.S. senate candidate Elizabeth Warren. Minassian said
    she was hopeful that she could bring attention there to the plight
    of Christian Armenian refugees from Syria and Iraq.

    "They have been tremendously under pressure. They have been pushed
    out of the country. There is nowhere for them to go. They have been
    living on the mountains," she said. "I was trying to get that as part
    of the platform. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to, but I will try to
    do my best to get attention to that."

    -- Steve Appleford, Times Community News

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