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  • NICOSIA: Injunction freezes Melkonian closure decision

    Injunction freezes Melkonian closure decision
    By Jean Christou

    Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
    June 16 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 the 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.

    In a statement issued yesterday, 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.
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