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    ARS ISSUES OPEN LETTER TO AGBU AND ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY

    http://www.asbarez.com/2010/02/ars-issue s-open-letter-to-agbu-and-armenian-assembly/
    Feb 12th, 2010

    The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) on Friday issued an open letter to
    the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) and the Armenian Assembly
    calling for clarification over reports that the two organizations had
    sought the exclusion of the ARS from a scheduled meeting about the
    Armenia-Turkey protocols with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    and a select group of Armenian American organization. We provide the
    statement below:

    Two weeks ago, it was announced that the U.S. State Department had
    invited a select group of Armenian American organizations to a meeting
    to discuss the Turkish-Armenian protocols and related topics, leaving
    out several other organizations. On many occasions, the Armenian
    Relief Society, which will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its
    humanitarian work this year, has participated in discussions with
    the U.S. administration on matters of central importance to Armenians.

    Therefore, the ARS wrote an official letter to the State Department
    requesting, as the largest women's organization in the U.S. and the
    Armenian Diaspora, to participate in the meeting.

    In the past few days, we were surprised to learn from the press that
    the AGBU leadership in the U.S. had expressed its opposition to the
    participation of the ARS in this meeting. The news was followed by
    a press release circulated by the Armenian Assembly-and bearing the
    signature of the AGBU as well-regarding the meeting with the State
    Department and Armenian American representation with convoluted
    language.

    Whereas the Turkish-Armenian protocols are not an issue of concern
    to solely this or that Armenian organization or group, as they deal
    with a central national matter,

    Whereas the right to decide on the Armenian community's representatives
    to meet with the U.S. administration is up to Armenian Americans as
    a whole, and no organization, group, or individual can reserve to
    themselves the right to choose those representatives, thereby playing
    a divisive role in the community,

    Whereas discussing such issues behind closed doors complicates matters
    and lends itself to unnecessary polemics,

    Whereas the ARS has always been and will continue to be open with
    the people and has nothing to hide from it,

    We therefore ask the leadership of the AGBU and the Armenian Assembly
    to publicly clarify their position regarding the ARS.

    In our letter addressed to the U.S. State Department, we did not
    ask to replace any organization and we did not make any allegations
    about any organization. It is our sincere hope that the reports about
    the position of the AGBU, the positions expressed on its behalf, and
    the attributions made to the AGBU regarding the steps it has taken,
    are untrue. We hope that it will become clear that this episode is
    nothing more than an effort by non-Armenian circles to impose the
    ratification of the protocols on the Armenians and Armenia, and to sow
    divisions among Armenian Americans on the eve of the 95th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide. We also hope that the necessary corrections
    will ensue.
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