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azg: PAREKORTZAKAN ANNOUNCES MELKONIAN CLOSURE

The Central Board of Parekortzakan announced the closure of The Melkonian Educational Institute in 2005. The statement (posted below) stated that “after extensive deliberations and thorough assessment, the Central Board has resolved unanimously to discontinue MEI in June 2005. This decision is based largely on the Board’s conclusion that MEI no longer meets the challenges of its mission in the present context of the Armenian world.”

The situation at Melkonian this morning was very sad. Staff members were shocked and devastated at the decision, while students in tears staged a demonstration under the eyes of the local TV channels and press.

The complete text of the decision which was unanimously taken by the Board is as follows:

Melkonian Educational Institute to Close in June 2005

In the spirit of the discussion and analyses at the AGBU General Assembly meeting in October, 2002, and consistent with the on-going assessment of our educational institutions and activities worldwide, the Central Board has carefully evaluated AGBU programs in respect to their past achievements, current challenges and future prospects. The Board has done so in furtherance of the goals of the organization and its founding fathers.

The Melkonian Educational Institute (MEI), as a significant and historical institution within AGBU, has been a concern of the Central Board over many years. After extensive deliberations and thorough assessment, the! Central Board has resolved unanimously to discontinue MEI in June 2005. This decision is based largely on the Board’s conclusion that MEI no longer meets the challenges of its mission in the present context of the Armenian world. The Board fully recognizes and honors the continued legacy of the visionary Melkonian Brothers and is determined to perpetuate their memory through new educational programs to be implemented within and outside Cyprus, in line with the spirit of their donation to AGBU.

Throughout its century-long history, AGBU has survived and thrived primarily because it has recognized and addressed the needs of the Armenian people, taking bold and forward-looking initiatives in challenging times as necessary.

Louise Manoogian Simone, Chairman

Nazar Nazarian, Vice Chairman, Treasurer

Berge Setrakian, President

Sarkis Demirdjian, Vice President

Arshavir Gundjian, Vice President

Joseph Basralian, Secretary

M. Michael Ansour

Carol B.Aslanian

Edouard Jakhian

Levon Kebabdjian

Richard Manoogian

Benon Sevan

Sam Simonian

Sinan Sinanian

Dickran Tevrizian

Karnig Yacoubian

For further information regarding the Central Board’s decision, refer to the MEI position paper available online: click here for the AGBU MEI Position Paper in English or in Armenian

Tuesday, March 16, 2004 (AGBU Website)

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