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    Armenian National Committee - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    May 7, 2009
    Contact: Andrew Kzirian

    Armenian American Delegates Make their Mark on California Democratic
    Party Convention

    Sacramento, CA - Armenian Americans from across California joined
    Democratic Party delegates for the 2009 California Democratic Party
    (CDP) convention hosted in Sacramento. The event drew public
    officials and party leaders from across the state to elect CDP leaders
    and discuss policy issues and challenges facing the Golden State.
    Among the many delegates were over a dozen Armenian Americans,
    including several ANC activists. The weekend-long convention began on
    April 24th coinciding with the annual commemoration of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    `I was proud to see so many Armenian Americans from across California
    participate in this year's convention,' said Aida Dimejian, a
    convention delegate from Pasadena. `There were young and old Armenian
    American delegates attending their first convention joined by seasoned
    party faithful with several years of convention experience, yet we
    were all here to make sure our community's voice was heard as we cast
    our votes in determining the course of action and future leadership of
    the party,' she added.

    Retired California Senator Art Torres, the outgoing chairman of the
    CDP opened the convention on Friday evening and during the welcome
    reception read a letter from the Armenian National Committee - Western
    Region (ANC-WR) explaining the significance of April 24th and
    remembering the Armenian Genocide in California.

    "The California Legislature has passed several resolutions over the
    years reaffirming and remembering the Armenian Genocide, but Chairman
    Torres' reading of the ANC letter and asking for a moment of silence
    in front of hundreds of convention participants was the most heartfelt
    acknowledgment I have seen in the past 17 years that I have been a
    delegate to the CDP convention," said Richelle Noroyan, a delegate
    from Santa Cruz.

    Armenian American delegates also actively participated in many of the
    convention events including several of the ethnic caucuses and
    committee meetings. Aram Kaloustian, a delegate from Los Angeles,
    attended the California Young Democrats (CYD) caucus with fellow
    first-time convention delegate Gagik Mkhitaryan. Mkhitaryan, a
    resident of Glendale and a student at Woodbury University in Burbank,
    took the opportunity to educate caucus members about the Armenian
    Genocide while Kaloustian discussed the importance of engaging more
    Armenian American youth with CYD leaders.

    `At the [California] Young Democrats' caucus I was reminded of the
    many strong and vibrant leaders of our Armenian American youth
    organizations,' said Kaloustian. `In the coming years I know we will
    be seeing even more young Armenian Americans participating in local
    Democratic party clubs and joining us as delegates at the annual state
    convention,' he added.

    Throughout the weekend, Armenian American delegates and convention
    attendees met with numerous party leaders including Los Angeles County
    Democratic Party Chair Eric Bauman and African American Caucus Chair
    Dean Parker in addition to local public officials including Lieutenant
    Governor John Garamendi, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, California
    Senator Gloria Romero, California Senator Alex Padilla, California
    Assembly Members Paul Krekorian, Anthony Portantino, Mike Feuer and
    Bob Blumenfield, as well as Pasadena City Council Member and former
    Mayor Chris Holden.

    `President Obama's statement on the Armenian Genocide was released on
    the opening day of the convention and unfortunately it fell far short
    of what we as Armenian American Democrats expected,' noted Nishan
    Bostanian, a convention delegate from Los Angeles. `However, Armenian
    Americans were not the only ones disappointed in his failure to
    unequivocally reaffirm this crime against humanity. Many delegates
    and party leaders made their concerns known to us in our discussions
    with them,' he added.

    Bostanian noted that Chairman Torres' address to the convention floor
    on April 24th was more in-line with the Democratic Party's principles
    than President Obama's statement. He was hopeful that President Obama
    and his advisors took note of the forthright way in which the largest
    state in the country addressed the issue.

    For Nayiri Keosseian, a recent graduate of the University of Southern
    California and a delegate from Glendale, the convention was a great
    learning experience that exemplified the grassroots nature of
    community empowerment.

    `Having studied political science at USC it was a great opportunity to
    see the political process in action,' remarked Keosseian. `This was
    an eye opening and educational weekend and I hope to see more Armenian
    Americans as convention delegates and participants next year,' she
    added.

    The Armenian National Committee - Western Region is the largest
    Armenian American grassroots community organization in the Western
    United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and
    affiliated organizations around the country, the ANC-WR works to
    promote understanding regarding issues of concern to the Armenian
    American community.
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