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    HAIGAZIAN UNIVERSITY HONORS RENOWNED PHOTO JOURNALIST HARRY KOUNDAKJIAN
    By Mira Yardemian, Public Relations Director

    AZG Armenian Daily
    15/05/2007

    On Tuesday, 8 May, 2007, on the occasion of the Lebanese Press Martyrs'
    Day, and under the auspices of the Minister of Information, H.E. Ghazi
    Aridi, Haigazian University inaugurated the life work of world renowned
    press photographer Harry Koundakjian, at an exhibition entitled
    "50 Years of Photo Journalism", in the Arthur Matossian Gallery,
    of the university.

    The Mugar Garden hosted a crowd of dignitaries, media, family, and
    friends which included, former minister and MP Bahige Tabbara, Head
    of the Lebanese Press Order, Melhem Karam, President of the Press
    Photographers Syndicate in Lebanon, Jamal Saidi, Ambassador of the
    Kingdom of Belgium, H.E. Stephane De Loecker, The Head of the Union
    of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East, Rev. Megrditch
    Karagoezian, the representative of the Catholicos of the House of
    Cilicia, His Holiness Aram I, Father Krikor Chifjian, the Prelate
    of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Lebanon, Kegham Khatcherian,
    the Director General of the Ministry of Environment, Berge Hadjian,
    and the Vice Governor of the Central Bank, Alan Balian.

    The program opened with a word of welcome by Haigazian University's
    Public Relations Director, Mira Yardemian, referring to the martyrs,
    who were basically Lebanese journalist that sacrificed their life for
    independence, liberal thoughts and freedom of speech and expression.

    University President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian welcomed the Minister
    of Information, and addressed the audience saying, "there are people
    who make history, others who write history, still others who read
    history. But there are also those who open windows into that history
    and shed light without discrimination on its darkest or brightest
    characters and events."

    Haidostian appreciated the high risk factor of journalism, and its
    mission, "the journalists pay a high price for their mission. It could
    cost them their life. Even though in present day Lebanon, journalism
    is sometimes mistakenly seen as a subjective, propagandist, political
    and partisan activity, we need to always remember that journalism
    is a mission, and if so, then martyrdom is one of its most painful
    consequences".

    Minister Aridi praised Koundakjian for his 50-year career, and
    appreciated Koundakjian's bold decision to return to his home, Lebanon,
    amidst the country's political instability.

    "This gathering of people from the media, politics, art, photography,
    reflects a beautiful image of Lebanon, all surrounding Harry
    Koundakjian to appreciated his talent and sacrifices of his long term
    career", noted Aridi.

    Then President Haidostian and Minister Aridi presented Koundakjian
    with the University's token of recognition.

    In his turn, Koundakjian, very touched and emotionally affected by
    the crowd, thanked the audience for being faithful and for being
    there. He promised the press that soon he will be returning to his
    beloved Beirut, ready to serve all the newspapers.

    After the ribbon cutting ceremony, the audience followed Koundakjian
    in explaining and presenting his photographs, and the circumstances
    in which he shot them.

    The exhibition featured some 75 photographs, reminding people of
    the 20th century's most dangerous conflicts, historical moments,
    as well as the world's famous stars and political figures.

    Haigazian had the honor to include in this exhibition two world prize
    winning photos: "Princess on the Rocks", is the photo of Princess
    Lala Lamia, daughter of the Lebanese Prime Minister, Riad El Solh,
    watching a water-skiing competition in Jounieh, Lebanon, in 1963, and
    "Please Save Me" is the photograph of a Lebanese taxi driver trapped
    in the wreckage of his car in 1962.

    Other stars include, Brigitte Bardot deciding on a role with a
    director, Omar Sharif, Louis Armstrong, and of course Lebanon's famous
    singer Feirouz rehearsing with her husband, composer Assi Rahbani.

    People were very touched in seeing the photo of Lebanese President
    Camille Chamoun posing with his martyr son Dany, as well as the one
    of Parliamentarian and publisher, MP Ghassan Tueni, with his martyr
    son Gebran taken before one month of the latter's assassination.

    The exhibition also featured photos from the Lebanese war, the Black
    September in Sudan, the revolution attempts in Yemen, the 2700th
    Anniversary of the Persion Empire, and world religious leaders during
    special moments.

    It is worth noting that many special guests visited the exhibition
    during that week, enjoying a private tour with Koundakjian, including
    the Catholicos of the House of Cilicia, His Holiness Aram I, MP Walid
    Joumblat, MP and Annahar Editor in Chief, veteran journalist, Ghassan
    Tueni, Indian Ambassador, H.E. Nengcha Lhouvum, and the general public.

    Veteran photographer, Harry L. Koundarkjian began his professional
    career in 1952, when he joined the Beirut French language paper,
    "L'Orient" and its sister Arabic publication Jarida , as the first
    press photographer in Lebanon.

    He joined the Associated Press in 1967, and was appointed chief of
    the A.P. Middle East photo staff in 1969. Koundakjian also worked as
    a freelancer to many newspapers and magazines like, Aztag Daily,Dar
    Assayad Publications, al Jamhour al Jadid, Magazine, al Ousbouh al
    Arabi, and international publications like, Paris Match, France Soir,
    Life, , the Illustrated London News, London Daily Mail, London's
    Daily Telegraph and London's Economist

    Called "Harry the Horse" by his colleagues, because of his tenacity
    and indefatigable energy, Koundakjian has been in the thick of danger
    many times during his over 50-year professional career in more than
    22 countries.

    Throughout his career, Koundarjian has been on a first name basis with
    many of its leaders, including Jordan's King Hussein, Egypt's Sadat,
    Syria's Assad and Libya's Khadafi. His photos- many, front page-
    have won him honors, including the AP Managing Editor's plaque,
    and the World Press Photo Award.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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