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  • Raffi Hovannisian Awarded Fridtjof Nansen Gold Medal

    PRESS RELEASE
    The National Citizens' Initiative
    75 Yerznkian Street
    Yerevan 375033, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 27.16.00, 27.00.03
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 52.48.46
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.nci.am


    June 15, 2005

    RAFFI HOVANNISIAN AWARDED FRIDTJOF NANSEN GOLD MEDAL

    Yerevan--The National Citizens' Initiative (NCI) was the site today of
    an official ceremony to confer upon its founder Raffi K. Hovannisian
    the Memorial Gold Medal of historic humanitarian and Nobel peace
    laureate Fridtjof Nansen. NCI members, Heritage party supporters,
    journalists, and university students from across Armenia took part
    in the event.

    "For his long-standing commitment to civil rights, national and
    universal values, and affirmation and condemnation of the Armenian
    Genocide," Hovannisian received the award from Suren Movsisian,
    executive director of the Nansen Foundation. Asserting that it
    is impossible to talk about Fridtjof Nansen and Raffi Hovannisian
    without emotion and high responsibility, Movsisian concluded:
    "The name that this beautiful medal carries and the man upon whom
    we bestow this award of distinction keep us warm and secure in the
    realization that human kind and demeanor are not solely black and
    white. The presence of such men allows us not to be alarmed over the
    loss of human conscience and the lack of contemporary heroism."

    Thereupon, beneath the standing applause of those gathered, the
    Nansen Foundation official pinned the medal of honor upon Raffi
    Hovannisian. In his reply of gratitude, Hovannisian offered his
    highest assessment of the productive life and bright legacy of the
    great humanitarian and friend of Armenia.

    Hovannisian accepted the award as a guiding benchmark and "advance
    payment" on the service yet to be rendered in the national quest for
    historical and contemporary justice, both foreign and domestic. "I
    am proud from now on to bear the memorial medal of a man who has
    bequeathed to the generations an entire value system based on liberty,
    dignity, mutual respect, and humanitarian duty," he said.

    The day's meeting continued with a roundtable discussion among the
    newly-elected chairman of the Heritage party, youth activists, and
    university student representatives. Hovannisian responded to the
    various questions of students and journalists alike which touched
    on Heritage's recent empowerment and future plans, Armenian foreign
    policy, corruption challenges, youth priorities, Mountainous Karabagh
    and Turkish-Armenian relations, and the nation's socioeconomic plight
    and ways to improve it.

    The 50 student participants expressed their displeasure and outrage
    in connection with the last-minute withdrawal from an agreement to
    hold the award ceremony in a university conference hall with a more
    representative audience. In fact, today's meeting was originally
    scheduled to take place at the Yerevan State Economics Institute until
    its officials, following the suit of other "public" universities in
    the capital, informed NCI about its cancellation.

    Evaluating these breaches as but one link in the chain of successive
    violations of democratic standards and human rights in Armenia, the
    students voiced their combined opinion that it is imperative to unite
    against such caprice, servility, and effective violence against the
    rights of free speech and assembly.

    Parallel with the student interventions, NCI coordinator Hovsep
    Khurshudian, Heritage board member Vardan Khachatrian, youth organizer
    Edgar Hakobian, and Arthur Galstian of Yerevan State University
    characterized the "robbery" of an important part of the life of a
    patriotic man and public figure--in the form of long postponements
    and undue process in his quest to receive Armenian citizenship--as
    a flagrant departure from human and civil rights. Those assembled
    voted unanimously to initiate a republic-wide youth campaign to
    collect from fellow citizens their signatures in solidarity with
    Raffi Hovannisian's right to Armenian nationality as of his first
    application and the Republic's founding.

    The National Citizens' Initiative is a public non-profit association
    founded in December 2001 by Raffi K. Hovannisian, his colleagues,
    and fellow citizens with the purpose of realizing the rule of law
    and overall improvements in the state of the state, society, and
    public institutions. The National Citizens' Initiative is guided
    by a Coordinating Council, which includes individual citizens and
    representatives of various public, scientific, and educational
    establishments. Five commissions on Law and State Administration,
    Socioeconomic Issues, Foreign Policy, Spiritual and Cultural
    Challenges, and the Youth constitute the vehicles for the Initiative's
    work and outreach.

    For further information, please call (37410) 27-16-00 or 27-00-03;
    fax (37410) 52-48-46; e-mail [email protected]; or visit www.nci.am
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