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    ARMENIA IS THE ONLY THING THAT UNITES THE WHOLE NATION
    By Gohar Gevorkian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    04/08/2007

    Grikor Bandikian, who is in Armenia through AGBU YSI program,
    believes so

    "We were very much amazed when we learned that we too were going to
    dance at the Youth Center. During the dance classes organized for us
    we learned how to dance and today we were on stage. I don't know how
    we danced but we were trying hard to dance well", said Lia Sarkissian
    from Los Angeles to "Azg" daily after the concert held a few days ago
    at the Nor Nork Children's Center. She arrived in Yerevan together with
    17 youngsters aged 18-25 on June 30 within the framework of Armenian
    General Benevolent Union's (AGBU) Yerevan Summer Intern Program
    (YSIP). The program, which is held for the first time, brought to
    Armenia Armenian youngsters from America, Canada, Egypt and Romania.

    AGBU also holds Summer Intern programs in New York and Paris, to
    which Armenia joined this year. The program is unique in two senses:
    first of all it gives a chance to the Armenians studying in different
    educational institutions all over the world to increase their
    professional experience. Secondly, it also returns them to their
    roots. During the five-week program of AGBU, Armenian youngsters
    from all over the world, who are still in Armenia these days, take
    an internship program in the best organizations and enterprises
    of our country; foreign ministry, National Assembly, Central Bank,
    American University of Armenia, "EuroTerm" company, medical agency,
    medical centers, Cafesjian Fund, "Sharm" enterprise, etc.

    During the weekdays they work in the mentioned organizations and
    companies in their fields, while in the evenings and weekends they
    go sightseeing.

    The interns also had the opportunity to get acquainted with the AGBU
    Armenian programs. They visited the American University of Armenia,
    Ultrasound Training Center founded together with the Heratsi Medical
    University, participated in the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra
    concert, and in the exhibition and concert organized by the Children's
    Center. They also learned about the devoted activities of AGBU in
    Artsakh. The interns visited Karabakh and got acquainted with the AGBU
    projects in Karabakh. They saw school #7 of Stepanakert reconstructed
    by the AGBU, the building for war veterans, the chess school, visited
    the Alex Manoogian monument on Alex Manoogian Street, were present
    at the concert of Karabakh Chamber Orchestra, which functions in
    Artsakh again thanks to AGBU. The Diaspora-Armenian youngsters also
    got acquainted with the AGBU Repopulation Project visiting Norashen,
    Bareshen and Jrakn villages of Hadrut region, which have been and
    are being constructed by the AGBU.

    Norashen is already populated. It also has a school and a
    kindergarten. Jrakn is under construction. The interns met with the
    NKR NA Speaker Ashot Ghulyan, with whom they had a long and very
    useful conversation.

    This summer intern program also includes classes of Armenian language,
    dancing, history, as well as meetings with government members. Thanks
    to these dance classes the interns too participated in the concert
    organized in their honor in the Children's Center. They also had the
    opportunity to listen to the lectures of Ashot Melkonian, Director
    of the History Institute, and Hayk Demoyan, Director of the Genocide
    Museum. They were also received by Deputy Foreign Minister Armen
    Bayburtian. Besides the classes and work the interns went sightseeing
    too - Garni, Geghart, Sevan, Dilijan, Khor Virap.

    "Experience proved that every event organized abroad, no matter how
    good and effective it is, because it unites the Diaspora Armenians, the
    events organized in Armenia give a completely different result. This
    is a huge core of Armenianism. This is the first time we are doing
    this program in Armenia and we had a great response - we had 17 young
    applicants", said Ashot Ghazarian, Director of the AGBU Armenian
    Representation, who added also that the program will continue. AGBU
    is already constructing the Melkonian Center in Nork, which is a part
    of a big educational program. Ashot Ghazarian is convinced that it
    will be the best educational program for the Diasporans. The center
    in Nork will have a hostel complex, educational building, classrooms,
    to provide every condition for the Diaspora youngsters to participate
    in the educational program.

    AGBU Armenian Representation Director spoke about the Study Abroad
    international education project, which helps the students go to other
    countries, continue their study in their field in other universities
    for one semester, and then come back and continue their education
    in their own country. "Now we want to bring Armenian students
    from different countries of the world to Armenia. We will find
    corresponding educational programs for them in different universities
    of Armenia. They will live in the mentioned center and also attend
    classes of Armenian language, Armenian history, and get in touch
    with Armenian culture. We did this summer intern program only for
    the summer, and now we want to implement this program the whole year
    round. The students will go to accredited universities, collect their
    credits and return home. They will both spend a whole semester in
    Armenia and not lose their credits", said the Representation director
    and added that all the higher educational institutions of Armenia
    have introduced the credit system of assessment being integrated to
    the educational system of the Bologna agreement. "A few more years and
    our whole educational system will pass to the credit system and we will
    have all the mutual agreements and recognition", said the director.

    This means that the credits of the students who will study one
    semester in different universities of Armenia will be recognized by
    the universities of their own countries. Ashot Ghazarian remembered
    that once they have already done such a program in 1995-96 and today
    we have a young Diasporan professional who, thanks to the AGBU project,
    stayed in Armenia and now works here.

    "Coming to Armenia through this program, they later search for
    other ways of returning to homeland. This is the best way to bring
    the Diaspora Armenians back to their roots and connect them with
    Armenia. There's no other more effective way", he said. Armenia should
    be represented to them with its best sides, so that they feel proud
    to be Armenians. "We have Diaspora-Armenia mutual responsibilities,
    to help each other, and it's important that they see the best of
    Armenia and get linked to it", said Ashot Ghazarian.

    Lia Sarkissian, who moved with her family to Los Angeles when she was
    three, is now in Armenia within the framework of AGBU Summer Intern
    program and spends it in the Karagyozian Clinic. "The impressions
    are both good and bad, but I re-estimated everything here.

    I am working in the medical field and there are differences between the
    clinics. But at the same time I am proud to be given the opportunity to
    participate in an internship program here. I cannot describe or fully
    explain the emotions that I felt here in Armenia. Dancing united us,
    Armenian group dancing. I will never forget these five weeks that I
    spent here".

    Lia promised to come to Armenia in every possible occasion.

    Group coordinator Tamar Shahabian assured that the interns are
    satisfied with the AGBU program and impressed with the trip. She
    mentioned all the places that they've been to. "We were very well
    received here. Now we understand deeper why we are patriotic.

    There are difficulties here, but the interns want to come back again. I
    myself am staying here".

    The grandmother of Romanian-Armenian Louisa Tanasie is an
    Armenian. Knowing only a few words in Armenian Louisa expresses
    her wish to come to Armenia with her hands and poor Armenian, and
    then adds in English, "I wanted to come to Armenia because I have
    Armenian blood in me. I wanted to see Armenia and I am so happy that
    I am here. I work at "EuroTerm". I will come back to Armenia again. I
    learn Armenian words in an Armenian school in Romania. I learn dancing
    too. Here we were received very well. I hope to come back again,
    this time with my grandma".

    Armen Keshishian from Los Angeles is on a "government job" in his
    homeland. He works in the Foreign Ministry of Armenia. It's his
    third visit to Armenia and he highly estimates the progress of the
    country. He also did not forget to thank the AGBU, for being the
    participant of this program.

    "This is my third visit to Armenia and my impression is very good and
    I'm happy, as I could imagine. We spend our time here, and we love
    the people. Armenia is the only thing that unites the people. It's
    the only thing that is not divided into half-American, half-Lebanese,
    half other things. This is purely Armenian, this is the country that
    unites us all, the whole nation. I work at the Central Bank. I will
    come to Armenia again", said Grikor Bandikian from Los Angeles.

    Shushanik Ghaltakhchian, the AGBU YSIP coordinator from the Armenian
    side, who was directly involved in the implementation of the program
    finding jobs for the interns, believes that the program was a success.

    Despite the differences of work style in Armenia and other countries
    Shushanik Ghaltakhchian is sure that the interns got adjusted to the
    jobs here better than they expected. "The biggest achievement of the
    program is that most of these youngsters have decided to come back
    to Armenia and this time not alone, with their families, grandmas,
    sisters and other family members", said the program coordinator during
    yesterday's reception at the Folk Art Museum. The AGBU had organized
    this event to thank all the employers of the interns. All the interns
    participated in the event with their supervisors.

    "It was a great pleasure for us to have two young men working with
    us whom we loved very much and who's leaving will be difficult for
    us. They saw all the processes going on in our bank. They got in touch
    with the bank employees and what is more important learned a lot about
    Armenians", said Harutyun Poghossian, Head of Marketing and Quality
    Department of ACBA Credit Agricol Bank. For Mary Ghazarian, Executive
    Director of "EuroTerm" company, the AGBU offer was unexpected.

    "Louisa perfectly substituted our employee who was on vacation. My
    assessment of this project is very positive. Children from Diaspora
    come to Armenia, get in touch with us and get acquainted with our
    businesses", said the executive director.
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