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    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC.
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736 E-mail: [email protected]

    www.zoryaninstitute.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    CONTACT: George Shirinian

    DATE: October 28, 2004
    Tel: 416-250-9807

    Babayan Foundation Support for Zoryan Institute Surpasses $40,000

    Toronto, Canada - For the fifth year in a row, the Levon Perouz
    Babayan Foundation continues to make a significant contribution in
    support of the Zoryan Institute. Over the course of the five years,
    the Babayan Foundation has provided over $40,000 to assist Zoryan in
    fulfilling its mission, with an emphasis on its innovative Genocide
    and Human Rights University Program.

    Mr. Haig Selian, the President of the Babayan Foundation, said,
    "The Zoryan Institute goes beyond meeting our basic criteria of
    being a non-political Armenian cultural and educational organization
    in Ontario. The fundamental nature of their work, dealing with our
    modern history, especially the Genocide, its impact on our identity,
    and our experience in the Diaspora, are all conducted at the highest
    academic level. We see that they engage world renowned scholars,
    specialized in their respective fields, to conduct their University
    Program. We are very happy to see a program such as this bring a
    unique perspective to the teaching of modern Armenian history to
    senior and talented students from around the world. This is what
    propels our board to support to continue its mission. In short,
    there is not another organization like it."

    The Levon Perouz Babayan Foundation was established in Toronto by
    Mrs. Perouz Babayan, in 1971. The Foundation's mission is to provide
    financial support to Armenian religious, language, cultural and
    charitable organizations within the Province of Ontario.

    Levon Babayan was born in Bursa, Turkey and arrived in Canada in the
    mid-1890s. He established himself in the rug business in Toronto and
    married Perouz Benlian, who came to Canada from England. She was born
    in Kayseri, Turkey. The business was very successful and the Babayan
    name was held in great esteem in Canadian high society, which was
    remarkable at a time when immigrants were not readily embraced by
    the establishment.

    The Babayans could be described as the patriarch and matriarch of the
    early Armenian community in Toronto. They were always helpful towards
    those less fortunate than themselves by providing employment in their
    business. When the Genocide took place, they were instrumental in
    arranging the passage and admission into Canada of some 120 Armenian
    orphans, the Georgetown Boys, who were so named after the location
    of the orphanage in Ontario. Mr. Babayan kept close touch with the
    orphans and visited their foster homes periodically, to make sure
    that the youngsters were well cared for. Mrs. Babayan was active in
    organizing, with the help of the Canadian Red Cross, fund raising
    in the streets of downtown Toronto to aid Armenian refugees in the
    various camps in Egypt, Greece, and other countries in the Middle East.

    The Babayans prospered over the years and when Mrs. Babayan passed
    on in 1975, she bequeathed substantial assets to the Foundation. The
    Foundation is administered by a Board of Trustees: Haig Selian,
    Ani Eudemishlian, Gregory Kasparian, Mgrditch Meras, and Ara Selyan.

    The Foundation began supporting Zoryan with general operating funds
    in 2000. However, in 2002, an additional sum was added specifically
    for the Genocide and Human Rights University Program, totaling to
    date $42,000.

    Gregory Kasparian, Trustee, whose father was also associated with the
    Georgetown Boys, explained the motivation of the Trustees to begin
    their support of Zoryan. "We were regularly witnessing cases of denial
    of the Armenian Genocide and saw the need for an organization that
    could inform the public about what happened during the Genocide and
    why it happened. We saw in Zoryan an organization that is dedicated,
    scholarly, well researched, dispassionate, and sound, which gave it
    the expertise and credibility to confront denial."

    Mr. Barry Papazian, Legal Advisor to the Zoryan Institute, expressed
    his deep gratitude to the Trustees of the Babayan Foundation. "Apart
    from the financial boost, it gives tremendous encouragement and
    motivation to the directors, scholars, volunteers, and staff at Zoryan
    when a venerable organization like the Babayan Foundation provides
    such staunch support."

    The Zoryan Institute is the first diasporan center devoted to the
    research and documentation of contemporary issues related to the
    history, politics, society, and culture of Armenia, the Diaspora and
    the Armenian Genocide, with offices in Cambridge, MA and Toronto,
    Canada.
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