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    AGBU Press Office
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    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    PRESS RELEASE

    Friday, October 19, 2007

    Gonzalo H. Guarch of Spain Awarded 2007 AGBU Garbis Papazian Award

    On October 5, 2007, Spanish intellectual, writer, architect, and urban
    planner Gonzalo H. Guarch became the fifteenth recipient of the AGBU
    Garbis Papazian Award in a ceremony that took place at the Calouste
    Gulbenkian Hall adjoining the St. Hripsime Armenian Church in Vienna,
    Austria. Under the high patronage of Dr. Ashot Hovakimian, Ambassador of
    Armenia to Austria, and in the presence of Garbis Papazian himself,
    among other religious and lay dignitaries, the event acknowledged
    Guarch's literary and academic work pertaining to the Armenian Genocide,
    including his novels "El Arbol Armenio" (Armenian Tree) and "El Armenio"
    (The Armenian), about the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the
    reasons behind the Armenian Genocide.

    Opening remarks were delivered by longtime AGBU member Razmik
    Hartunian-Tamrasians, member of the Award Committee and authorized
    representative of Garbis Papazian. Bagin Hartunian-Tamrasians, a student
    in the faculty of law of Vienna State University, spoke highly of
    Guarch's professional accomplishments, mentioning other awards bestowed
    upon him and focusing on his efforts in connection with the Armenian
    Question.

    The musical portion of the program began with a rendition of Komitas'
    "Krunk," played by violinist Shushanik Aleksanian, a graduate of Yerevan
    State University doing post-graduate study in Vienna, followed by Arno
    Babadjanian's "Elegy," played by pianist Nareh Arghamanian, a student at
    Vienna State University.

    Congratulations were offered by Ashot Aleksanian, Envoy of the Republic
    of Armenia to Austria, in Ambassador Hovakimian's absence. Bagin
    Hartunian-Tamrasians, in turn, read the congratulatory letter of Berge
    Setrakian, AGBU President.

    The program concluded with musical performances by Shushanik Aleksanian,
    Nareh Arghamanian and Mariam Arghamanian.

    The AGBU Garbis Papazian Award was established in 1988 through the
    initiative and with the financial resources of Garbis Papazian, for the
    purpose of recognizing non-Armenian intellectuals who contribute to an
    increase in awareness of Armenian history, culture and the Armenian
    Question.

    Established in 1906, AGBU is the world's largest Armenian non-profit
    organization. Headquartered in New York, AGBU preserves and promotes the
    Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural, and
    humanitarian programs, annually serving some 400,000 Armenians around
    the world. For more information on AGBU, please visit www.agbu.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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