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    PRESS RELEASE
    September 18, 2008
    Armenian National Committee of America
    Eastern Region
    122 W. 27th St. Floor 12, New York, NY 10001
    Contact: Karine Birazian
    Tel: 917-428-1918


    ANCA EASTERN REGION HOSTS SUCCESSFUL BANQUET IN NEW YORK
    --Martha Aramian and Samantha Power receive respected awards

    NEW YORK--An enthusiastic crowd of over 350 gathered at the Grand
    Hyatt Hotel on Saturday, September 13th in support of the Armenian
    National Committee of America, Eastern Region second annual
    banquet.

    Hailing from as far as California, Las Vegas, Florida, Georgia,
    Illinois, Michigan, and neighboring states, those in attendance
    heard a wide variety of speakers and presentations focusing on the
    ANCA's advocacy work and the advances it has made over the last
    year.

    The evening also included a silent auction, raising over $20,000,
    as well as live entertainment performed by Mr. Ara Dinkjian and Mr.
    Harold Hagopian. Ms. Stephanie Mesrobian, ANC of Rhode Island
    activist, served as the evening's Mistress of Ceremonies, inviting
    dignitaries and community leaders to join her in covering the vast
    agenda the organization encompasses. Attendees also had an
    opportunity to view a highlight video of the ANCA Eastern Region's
    activities over the last 12 months, along with a special clip of
    ANCA activities at the recent Democratic and Republican National
    Conventions.

    Each year, the ANCA Banquet culminates with an awards presentation
    honoring those whose activism has touched the Armenian Cause. This
    year's honorees were Ms. Martha Aramian of Providence, Rhode Island
    ` recipient of the Vahan Cardashian Award for longstanding activism
    and support of the ANCA's mission, and Harvard professor and human
    rights activist Dr. Samantha Power ` recipient of the ANCA Freedom
    Award for championing human rights as they pertain to the Armenian
    Cause. This dynamic female duo engaged the crowd through their
    passionate and driven speeches: Drawing on her own family history,
    Aramian discussed Armenian-Americans' path from genocide and exile
    to rebirth, remembrance, and the drive for restitution. Power,
    meanwhile, emphasized the positive aspects of Armenian activism,
    noting that while the battle for genocide recognition is far from
    over, great strides have been made in recent years, to the point
    where Turkey and its US allies have become isolated from mainstream
    opinion on the matter.

    "We were thrilled with the support and turnout from communities
    near and far," commented ANCA Eastern Region Executive Director
    Karine Birazian. "It was a wonderful evening, and truly an
    inspiration to see two fabulous women to receive their respective
    awards."

    All in all, the evening raised approximately $100,000 which will go
    toward the ANCA Endowment Fund. The fund sponsors various
    educational and community outreach projects initiated by the ANCA.

    Further details will appear in forthcoming releases.
    ####

    Photo Caption #1: Dr. Samantha Power and Ms. Martha Aramian,
    recipients of the 2008 Freedom and Vahan Cardashian Award

    Photo Caption #2: Mistress of Ceremonies, Ms. Stephanie Mesrobian

    Note to editor, pictures are numbered in order of importance
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