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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

    April 29, 2009

    Contact: Andrew Kzirian
    Tel: (818) 500-1918

    ANC-WR Combats Prejudice in Glendale

    -- Challenges Teacher for Questioning Armenian-American Patriotism

    Los Angeles, CA - Below are excerpts from recent commentary pieces
    published by the Glendale News Press pertaining to the Armenian Youth
    Federation (AYF) of the Western United States. The ANC-WR learned that
    on April 16, 2009, Dan Kimber, a teacher in the Glendale Unified
    School District, authored a piece criticizing the Armenian Youth
    Federation (AYF) for being `un-American'. The story can be read here:

    http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articles/2 009/04/17/columns/gnp-kimber0417.txt

    Here is a relevant excerpt from Kimber's piece:

    `The whole attitude seems to me to be, in a word, un-American. (Kimber
    referring to the AYF's mission). I know that there will be many in
    this community who will disagree with me, but my gut feeling - no,
    make that an absolute conviction - is that the Armenian Youth
    Federation, or any organization for that matter that dedicates itself
    to a `stick to your own kind' philosophy, is out of step with the
    professed ideals of this country. Their ethnocentric behavior
    encourages the very kind of separateness that many in our community
    and in our schools are fighting against. Under the guise of cultural
    integrity, national pride or whatever high-sounding phrases one might
    summon, any organization that would write such a sentence displays not
    only an ignorance of what this country is all about but promotes a
    thinly veiled prejudice as well.'

    On April 22, 2009 Vicken Sonentz-Papazian, Chairman of the Armenian
    National Committee - Western Region (ANC-WR) and an AYF alumnus,
    rebuked Kimber's piece and outlined the long history of the AYF in the
    United States and the roles that its alumni played at important times
    in American history.

    Link: http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articles/2009/04/ 23/opinion/community_commentaries/gnp-comment0423. txt

    Relevant excerpts from Sonentz-Papazian's piece are below:

    `As an alumnus of the Armenian Youth Federation, I read with a sense
    of great consternation Dan Kimber's woefully misplaced commentary
    piece, (`Greet melting pot with open arms,' Friday) which completely
    mischaracterizes the origins and purpose of the organization.'

    `In 1933, when Njdeh turned his attention from fighting successive
    campaigns against the Turkish and then communist invaders to saving a
    desperate and scattered nation, half of which was held captive under
    Soviet rule, the other half attempting to deal with the trauma of
    annihilation, the assimilation of Armenian youth truly represented a
    step closer to extinction. That same year, in 1933, it was Njdeh that
    nurtured and advised one founding member, Col. Harry Sachaklian. A
    decade later Sachaklian took the lessons he learned, under the
    tutelage of Njdeh and as a member of the Armenian Youth Federation
    when he served with distinction as a military aide to then-Gen. Dwight
    Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe.'

    On April 23, 2009, Kimber apologized to the AYF for his previous
    remarks and elaborated on his position.

    Link: http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articles/2009/04/ 24/columns/gnp-kimber0424.txt

    Relevant excerpts from Kimber's response:

    `And now about last week's column. I received more than 50 responses
    from the good people in our community, more than any column I have
    written in the past six years. The subject was assimilation, and the
    object was a sentence that I came across in writing a student
    recommendation that read like a mission statement from the Armenian
    Youth Federation. I have since learned, and probably should have
    researched before I wrote the article, that the federation has done a
    world of good for more than 70 years and did not deserve this slap for
    one (however misguided) sentence. My apologies to the Armenian Youth
    Federation.'

    The Armenian National Committee - Western Region is the largest and
    most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy 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 promotes
    awareness of the Armenian American community on a broad range of
    issues.
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