Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Court injunction freezes Melkonian closure decision

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Court injunction freezes Melkonian closure decision

    AZG Armenian Daily #110, 16/06/2005


    Diaspora

    COURT INJUNCTION FREEZES MELKONIAN CLOSURE DECISION

    Commercial deals on hold

    Nicosia, June 15, 2005 - The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople and
    Turkey, Mesrob Mutafyan, has filed a court injunction against the
    AGBU to overturn the decision to close the Melkonian Educational
    Institute in Nicosia.

    The interim order, issued on June 7, also forbids the AGBU or its
    agents in Cyprus from selling or developing any part of the school's
    estate on the busy Limassol Avenue.

    The AGBU has managed the property, as well as the secondary boarding
    school and decided last year that the school would close in June
    2005. This decision was challenged by parents and members of the
    school's worldwide alumni, as it is the only institution of its kind in
    the enlarged European Union, while also teaching the Armenian language
    and culture to youngsters from eastern Europe and the Middle East.

    The injunction follows a recent court action filed by the Patriarch
    in Nicosia District Court, challenging the AGBU's decision to close
    79-year old school, in violation of the initial trust set up by the
    school's founder, Garabed Melkonian.

    The new injunction also demands that the AGBU accounts for all amounts
    collected from the management of the estate as well as any amount
    collected during the past eight decades.

    Finally, the Patriarch also demands that the transfer of the estate's
    deed to the AGBU be considered null and void and that this should be
    transferred to the Patriarch in trust for the Armenian communities
    of Cyprus and the region, as well as the Armenian Diaspora as a whole.

    The injunction order has been served on the AGBU in New York and copies
    have been handed to their representative in Cyprus, Gordon Anderson,
    the school's Principal and the school's secretariat.

    In a statement issued Wednesday, the Melkonian Alumni in Cyprus and
    concerned parents hailed the court order saying that "justice will
    take its course".

    This, they said, raises hopes that the school could be saved and may
    even resume operations in September.

    "Many wanted to grab part of the school's estate, either to develop
    commercially, or to build luxury homes or even sports facilities. But
    what they had in mind was not in the best interest of the school or
    the students and should forget any plans they may have, thanks to the
    injunction order," said Shavasb Bohdjalian, Chairman of the Alumni
    Association in Cyprus.

    "We are sending a message to all concerned of 'Hands off the
    Melkonian'," added the association's vice-chairman Masis der Parthogh.

    He explained that the Ministry of Interior had issued a protection
    order on some 60% of the school's estate, declaring the twin historic
    buildings erected in 1925, as well as the small forest along Limassol
    Avenue, as a national heritage site.

    Der Parthogh added that with the new court order, anybody planning to
    develop any part of the school's property, or change the spirit of
    the establishment of the trust, i.e. operating a boarding secondary
    school offering primarily Armenian education, would be in violation
    of a court order and could face jail.

    Alumni, parents and friends have united to challenge the AGBU's
    decision to close the school and have found support in the people of
    Cyprus, the government and the House of Representatives.

    The House unanimously adopted a resolution in March 2004 saying that
    the Melkonian school should remain and that any decision intended to
    change this situation would be considered as a "hostile act", while
    the House Education Committee reopened discussion on the matter a
    few weeks ago, demanding that the AGBU reveal all its plans regarding
    its decision to close the Melkonian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X