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    NEWS RELEASE
    Armenian Bar Association
    March 12, 2007:
    Antranig Baronian, (610) 504-4856
    [email protected]
    Roger Ashodian, [email protected]
    Executive Director Betty A. Jangotchian
    P.O. Box 29111
    Los Angeles, CA 90029
    Tel: 323-666-6288
    Fax: 323-666-6288
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.armenianbar.org

    Raffi K. Hovannisian, First Foreign Minister of Armenia to Address
    Philadelphia Community on March 21, 2007

    PHILADELPHIA, PA - The Armenian Bar Association announced that
    Raffi K. Hovannisian, who as an Armenian American became the first
    Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia when Armenia achieved
    independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, will address the
    Philadelphia area Armenian community at Terhanian Hall, St. Gregory
    the Illuminator Armenian Church, 8701 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA,
    starting at 8:00 p.m. After serving as Foreign Minister,
    Mr. Hovannisian founded independent Armenia's first think tank in
    1994, the Armenian Center for National and International Studies,
    ("ACNIS"; see http://www.acnis.am), headquartered in Yerevan, Armenia,
    where he continues to serve as President. Mr. Hovannisian will
    discuss the present activities of ACNIS and the challenges facing
    Armenia and the Armenian people at the Terhanian Hall event, his first
    public appearance in the Philadelphia area for more than a decade.
    The event is free and open to the public, but tax-deductible donations
    to ACNIS are welcome.

    In founding ACNIS, which currently has a staff of 18 scholars
    in a broad range of academic disciplines and support staff, Mr.
    Hovannisian sought to provide the scholarly research to support
    Armenia's emergence as an independent nation with a viable economy and
    strategic relationships in the community of nations. "Raffi
    Hovannisian has been a leading light in Armenia's struggle to make the
    transition from an authoritarian Soviet regime to a truly democratic
    society in which the rule of law is paramount," said Roger Ashodian,
    one of the event's organizers who first met Mr. Hovannisian in
    graduate school. ACNIS, a leading independent strategic research
    center in Yerevan, focuses in its research on a comprehensive agenda
    of foreign and public policy issues, which are articulated
    analytically in political and academic arenas around the world. The
    Center also hosts conferences and other visits by scholars from
    leading academic institutions around the world. In its most recent
    initiative, on March 9th ACNIS convened the latest in its
    international visitors series entitled "Elections and Democratic
    Consolidation", a presentation and panel discussion on Armenia's
    upcoming parliamentary elections.

    Mr. Hovannisian's profession is international law. He is a
    graduate of UCLA, with a major in history and near eastern studies,
    has a masters degree in international relations and Soviet Affairs
    from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and
    obtained his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.

    The Armenian Bar Association was also the inspiration of
    Raffi Hovannisian. The Armenian Bar Association was formed in 1989 to
    provide an arena for lawyers of Armenian heritage and other interested
    individuals to come together socially and professionally and to
    address the legal concerns of the Armenian community. With the
    creation of an independent Republic of Armenia, the Association
    undertook the task of helping to build and encourage the growth of
    democratic institutions in Armenia.
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