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    Financial Mirror, Cyprus
    March 2 2007

    Cyprus gov't slaps new preservation order on Melkonian property


    02/03/2007


    Cyprus Interior Minister Neoclis Sylikiotis issued a new preservation
    order on Friday for the disputed estate of the Melkonian school in
    Nicosia which could cause indefinite delays to the administrators'
    efforts to dispose of the land.

    The order was published in the Official Gazette and has immediate
    effect, which means that no one can harm any part of the old
    buildings erected in 1925 or cut any of the trees of the forest along
    Limassol Ave. planted by the first orphans who found shelter in
    Cyprus after the Genocide of the Armenians by the Ottoman Turks.

    A previous order, declaring most of the 125,000 sq.m. property a
    heritage site with `historical, architectural and national
    importance' had been overturned by the Supreme Court in Nicosia last
    December following an appeal by the lawyers of New York-based AGBU.

    The Armenian community of Cyprus then wrote to the President of the
    Supreme Court, the Attorney General, political party leaders and the
    Interior Minister expressing dismay at the decision and called on all
    parties involved to review the matter and reinstate the preservation
    order.

    Reports published in the Cyprus media and reported on CyBC public
    television in February suggested that the Town Planning Dept. had
    reviewed the case and was working on a new preservation order based
    on stronger arguments justifying the decision.

    `I am delighted with this news as it shows the determination of the
    Republic of Cyprus and in particular the Minister of Interior to
    protect this important site not only for the Armenians of Cyprus and
    the whole Diaspora, but also for all the people of Cyprus for whom
    the Melkonian has been and will always be a jewel with historic
    value,' said the Armenian Representative in the House, Vartkes
    Mahdessian.

    The Melkonian Alumni, who were at the forefront of the struggle to
    save the Melkonian ever since the decision to close the school was
    made three years ago, were praiseful of the efforts of the people at
    the Town Planning Authority.

    `They seem to have appreciated more than some people in Cyprus and
    abroad the true value and importance of this historic school and the
    need for quality education,' the Alumni said.

    The Alumni also made references to the justification used to
    reintroduce the new preservation order according to which it is
    deemed imperative `to protect the larger part of the property with
    historic traditional buildings as a unified whole, as the property
    with its structured and natural environs is part of the larger
    historic and traditional town planning network of Nicosia, which must
    be protected.'

    The Alumni conclude that `with such decisions, as well as the general
    support of the whole community, hopes to reopen the school one day
    are revived. We thank the Representative, Mr. Mahdessian and the
    Minister, Mr. Sylikiotis, for all their efforts in this direction.'
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