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    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, October 9, 2008

    Cairo Hosts "Armenia - Arab World: Past and Present" Forum

    An unprecedented international forum "Armenia - Arab World: Past and
    Present" took place at the Faculty of Arts of the Cairo University on
    Tuesday, April 29, 2008. The forum was held under the auspices of
    Egypt's Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Hani
    Hilal, and it was sponsored by the Center for Armenian Studies at Cairo
    University, the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Egypt, as well as
    various Egyptian-Armenian civic and cultural organizations, including
    AGBU. AGBU Cairo contributed to the event by inviting three lecturers
    from Syria.

    The forum gathered approximately 20 prominent lecturers from Egypt,
    Armenia, Syria and Lebanon, who specialize in various domains of
    Armeno-Arab relations, including politics, history, culture and
    literature. It was a distinctive gathering of the Arab world's top
    historians, researchers and experts of Armeno-Arab relations and
    studies.

    The event, which can be described as unique in the Arab world, included
    various presentations that demonstrated the breadth and prominence of
    Armenians through the centuries. The history of the Armenian communities
    in Egypt, Syria and Lebanon was presented respectively by Drs. Mohamed
    Refaat Al Imam, Nora Arisian and Arda Arsenian.

    Other notable presentations were by Egyptian academic Dr. Gamal Mohamed,
    who spoke about "The Armenians during the Ottoman Period," the Lebanese
    academic Dr. Hana El Haj who discussed "The Armenians and Islam," Dr.
    Nezar Khalili of Syria who addressed "Armenians & Arabs through
    Translation," Dr. Adonis El Ekra of Lebanon who presented on "The
    Position of Arabs in Welcoming Armenian Refugees in Various Arab
    Countries (1915-1923)," Dr. Saad El Din Kolayeb of Syria who delved into
    a little-known topic, "The Role of Armenian Intellectuals in the Arab
    Renaissance," and Dr. Nicolai Hohanessian of Armenia who spoke about
    "Armenia as Center of Arab Studies."

    The following academics also participated in the event: Dr. Shawkat
    Youssef (Syria), Dr. Varoujan Kazandjian, Fayez Iskandar, Mohamed El
    Beyaly, Abou El Yosr Farah and Fouad Raslan (Egypt), Venera Markarian &
    Hayk Kotcharian (Armenia), Fouad El Marei, Shawkat Youssef & Samir
    Arbash (Syria).

    An exhibition of books on Armenian Studies was also held on this
    occasion.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) 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 in 37 countries.
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