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    PRESS RELEASE
    Advocates for Armenia
    CONTACT: Tamar Hayrikyan, Officer
    P.O.Box 250771
    New York, NY 10025
    Email: [email protected]
    http://www.advocates forarmenia.org/
    Tel: 781.913.7617


    *College Students Work Towards Greater Role for the Diaspora in **Armenia**'s
    Development*


    New York, N.Y. -

    On February 3rd and 4th, 2007 Armenian students from all over the United
    States and Canada will gather at Columbia University in New York City to
    discuss the challenges and opportunities for development in Armenia. Organized
    by the Columbia University Armenian Club and Advocates for Armenia , the
    summit is being sponsored by the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU)
    and the Armenian Center at Columbia University.

    The purpose of the summit, titled "Armenia's Development: The Students'
    Role", is to empower young Armenians to effect positive change in Armenia
    today. The two-day meeting will feature presentations by prominent figures
    in the developing fields of business, information technology, health, law,
    and education, as well as addresses by high-ranking Armenian diplomats.
    These presentations will set the stage for the core of the summit: Intensive
    working sessions that will facilitate student action. During these sessions,
    student participants will work with experts to formulate innovative ideas
    for specific, small-scale projects to be implemented in Armenia within the
    next two years.

    Founder and Coordinator of Advocates for Armenia, Levon Bagramian, believes
    that activities such as this summit should become frequent in the Armenian
    communities of the United States. "We are trying to get people to shift
    their attention to things that matter, things that will outlive us," says
    Bagramian. "We believe that Armenians of our generation have a lot at stake
    in the future of Armenia, a country that has been growing and changing at a
    pace unprecedented in its recent history. At the end of this road, we
    envision an Armenia that is independent, peaceful, prosperous and
    democratic. Until then, we will not be satisfied with sitting back and
    watching it happen on its own. We have made the decision to be a part of the
    action, and we encourage our colleagues from the Diaspora to do the same."

    Registration is open to everyone on a first-come first-serve basis. More
    information and access to the registration page are available at
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/armenian.
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