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    ARF HISTORY MUSEUM IN HOMELAND
    By Naira Poghosian

    Yerkir.am
    July 13, 2007

    The first exposition of the ARF History Museum opened in ARF Bureau
    headquarters in Yerevan on July 6. It was dedicated to the First
    Republic.

    Expositions about Armenian First Republic prime ministers and prominent
    figures Hamo Ohanjanian, Simon Vratsian, Dro, Levon Shant and others
    as well as ARF press materials published in 1918-20 are on display.

    The return of the ARF Museum from Paris to Armenia is an important
    event after the ARF itself returned to Armenia. The idea to establish
    a museum appeared 25 years after the ARF's foundation.

    "The ARF History Museum has been brought from Paris to Armenia,"
    ARF Bureau member Albert Achemian said in his opening remarks. "A
    decision to establish an ARF museum was taken in Geneva in 1915. Then,
    there were only three things to show: and album for open letters,
    Christaphor's briefcase and a rug from Vaspurakan. We recall the ARF
    Museum established in 1940's in Paris."

    Beginning that year, in many regions of the world, materials connected
    with the ARF were collected and preserved. But the collection was
    put on display only after the WWII first in two small bui8ldings in
    Paris, then, beginning from 1955, on the third floor of a culture
    house owned by the ARF.

    Over 50 years, this museum has served as a place where the Armenian
    youth was brought up in a patriotic sprit, and many people living
    temporarily in Paris, have visited it.

    After the ARF headquarters was established in Armenia, the 29th
    General Congress of the ARF, passed a decision to bring the museum
    to Armenia from Paris. A management was appointed and the list of
    more than 3,000 samples were listed using computers.

    "This small portion of the museum, representing materials about the
    establishment of the first independent Armenian state after hundreds
    of years, is the proof of the rich collection that has been collected
    for years, sometimes unprofessionally.

    Some day, it will be displayed in full for the Armenia public. We
    are sure that the museum standing now on the soil of the homeland
    will attract like a magnet all the materials kept around the world,"
    Achemian said. He invited ARF Bureau representative Hrant Margarian
    and benefactor Zohrap Tagian to open the museum.

    "Our goal is to make this museum a scientific, educational and cultural
    center open for those who carry out studies. There are exposits that
    will be complemented over time. This exposition for the named period
    show the great role of the ARF in the Armenian peoples' life," Anush
    Amseyan, the museum's director, said.
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