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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Azat Artsakh Tert, Nagorno Karabakh Republic
    July 27 2007

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America and ArmeniaNow.com
    internet journal are pleased to announce the beginning of a
    partnership project, intended to reach Armenia and the Diaspora with
    news of the Assembly's advocacy from the U.S. capital and matters of
    general interest from Armenia. The cooperation between the Armenian
    Assembly and ArmeniaNow will facilitate more efficient and broader
    coverage on issues in Washington of special interest to Armenia and
    Armenians worldwide. Specifically, when news of particular interest
    breaks on Capitol Hill, ArmeniaNow journalists will provide informed,
    fact-based reports for the journal's readers. In 2007, ArmeaniaNow.com
    was reporting 150,000 visits per month. "ArmeniaNow is a leading
    online news service in Armenia with a proven record of disseminating
    balanced and factual reports to a growing worldwide audience," said
    Assembly Board of Trustees Member Anthony Barsamian.

    The cooperation also makes it available for Armenian Assembly
    and ArmeniaNow associates and interns to work in the ArmeniaNow
    newsroom in Yerevan and the Assembly's Washington, Los Angeles and
    Yerevan offices, where they will gain a better understanding of the
    inner workings of Congress, a sharper picture of U.S.-Armenia and
    Armenia-Diaspora relations, as well as an appreciation of journalism
    in an emerging democracy like Armenia. "This is a natural partnership
    for the shared goals of ArmeniaNow and of the Assembly," said John
    Hughes, editor of ArmeniaNow.com. "Our aim is to make our journal the
    premiere source of information for local and Diaspora Armenians. At
    the same time, we are pleased to serve an advocacy role for the
    Assembly, whose work is consistent with our general philosophy of
    strengthening Armenia's place in the world." The partnership is made
    possible through an Assembly grant to ArmeniaNow which, in addition to
    creating a consistent presence for Assembly news through a designated
    link on the website, will also make it possible for ArmeniaNow to
    expand its influence by opening regional bureaus and upgrading its
    technology. "We are encouraged by the quality of their work product,
    by the independence and integrity of their newsroom operation, and
    their commitment to open and independent journalistic standards,"
    said Barsamian. Since its inception in 2002, ArmeniaNow has stood
    as a model for other local media in Armenia by serving as a newsroom
    laboratory and training journalists and editors in the concepts and
    standards of western-style journalism. Based in Yerevan, ArmeniaNow is
    published by New Times Journalism Training Center, a Non-Governmental
    Organization. Since 2003, The NGO has been supported by the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union. Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly
    of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization
    promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. It
    is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership organization.
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