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    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.zoryaninstitute.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    CONTACT: George Shirinian

    DATE: October, 16 2006
    Tel: 416-250-9807

    The United Nations' University for Peace Partners with Zoryan Institute
    in Major International Conference

    A major, international High Level Expert's Forum, titled "Capacity
    Building for Peace and Development: Roles of Diaspora," is taking place
    in Toronto on October 19 and 20, 2006, sponsored by the University for
    Peace, a United Nations-mandated agency, in partnership with the Zoryan
    Institute. The Forum will assemble over 70 international experts and
    leaders to reflect on the potential of diasporas to support, engage
    in and mobilize towards peace-building and development.

    The keynote speaker at the opening plenary session will be
    H.E. Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, President, UN General Assembly
    61st Session. The Foreign Minister for Armenia, H.E. Vartan Oskanian,
    will speak at the Second Plenary Session. The opening speeches
    will be followed by five concurrent workshops, which will examine
    in depth the roles played and strategies used by various diasporan
    groups to strengthen peace-building and promote development in their
    countries of origin. The case studies focus on Afghanistan, Armenia,
    China, Colombia, and Ethiopia. The participants in the Armenian
    workshop will include Prof. Khachig Tololyan of Wesleyan University,
    who is the editor of Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
    co-published by the Zoryan Institute, and Dr. Razmik Panossian,
    who is Director of Policy, Programs and Planning at Rights and
    Democracy in Montreal. Also participating in the conference will be
    senior representatives of the Canadian government, policy-makers,
    representatives of NGO's and scholars.

    As communities worldwide have begun to focus more systematically
    on how to harness diversity as an asset rather than a liability,
    there has been increased interest from many quarters in tapping the
    creativity, energy and resources of diasporas to build peace and
    promote development.

    "Not only is there a growing recognition of Diasporas as effective
    agents of peace and development in their home countries, but also a
    nuanced understanding of Diaspora is increasingly being recognized
    as fundamental to comprehending the multicultural fabric of Canada,
    the United States and other host countries," stated Torrey Swan,
    the Zoryan Institute's Project Manger for the conference, "as today
    there are over 190 million migrants worldwide."

    The Chair of the conference, Ambassador Mohamed Sahnoun, who is Special
    Advisor to the Secretary-General of the UN on Africa and Vice-President
    of the Council of the University, has stated, "The role of diasporas
    in peace-building, good governance, and economic development processes
    is an issue that I regard as significant, timely, and warranting more
    global attention. We are delighted to be convening this expert forum
    in Canada, which has played a pivotal role historically in fostering
    open debate on critical issues of international peace and development."

    "We are very pleased to be working with the University for Peace in
    the realization of this conference," stated K.M. (Greg) Sarkissian,
    President of the Zoryan Institute. For twenty-five years we have
    operated with the conviction that the potential of the Armenian
    Diaspora would be greatly enhanced though comparative study and
    dialogue with other diasporas. This high level expert's forum is
    an excellent opportunity for Zoryan to continue to expand its reach
    beyond academia and share information and knowledge with many other
    experts and policy-makers."

    The Zoryan Institute, parent organization of the International
    Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and co-publisher of
    Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies and Genocide Studies and
    Prevention: An International Journal. It is the first non-profit,
    international center devoted to the research and documentation of
    contemporary issues with a focus on Armenian social, political and
    cultural life, but with the concern for the human rights of all.
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