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    PRESS RELEASE
    AMERICANS FOR ARTSAKH
    Contact: Hrant Jamgochian
    [email protected]
    Tel: 202-215-1800

    July 13, 2004

    ARTSAKH SEISMOLOGISTS PRESENT FINDINGS AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

    Americans For Artsakh Organization Sponsors Their Participation

    WASHINGTON, DC - Two seismologists from Nagorno Karabakh recently
    participated in the "2004 Disaster Resistant California" international
    conference in Sacramento, CA. The Executive Director of the Eastern
    Department of the National Survey for Seismic Protection Boris
    Petrosyan along with the Department's Head of Foreign Affairs Naira
    Hambardzumyan represented Artsakh in the conference, which was
    attended by more than 500 seismologists from around the world. The
    Americans for Artsakh (AFA) Organization sponsored the participation
    of Karabakh seismologists in close cooperation with both the NKR
    Foreign Ministry and NKR Office in the United States.

    "We are extremely appreciative of the Americans For Artsakh
    organization for their support," said Boris Petrosyan. "This
    conference allowed us to share our experiences in Artsakh with many of
    our international colleagues. As a result, we gained valuable
    information that will be applied to upgrade our systems."

    Petrosyan and Hambardzumyan presented a report along with the results
    of their extensive research on the psychological impact of severe
    earthquakes. Their findings emphasized the importance of preparing
    the public to be resilient in times of crisis in order to better
    address the challenges of such disasters. The panel discussion that
    followed underscored the importance of addressing both the emotional
    as well as the physical needs of those affected.

    The seismologists from Artsakh, in talks with their counterparts from
    around the world, discussed ways to increase cooperation. Some of the
    California seismologists provided Petrosyan with literature, software
    and other digital products dealing with forest fires, regional
    information, conduct of the population during seismic threats and
    other materials on up-to-date technologies.

    The Eastern Department of the National Survey for Seismic Protection
    currently works with seismological centers in Russia, Greece, Georgia,
    and Azerbaijan as well as Japan and Iran. During a recent interview
    with the Azat Artsakh daily newspaper Petrosyan noted that the
    participation of the Artsakh delegation demonstrated that the Artsakh
    Seismic Department was entering a new phase of international
    cooperation.

    "With Artsakh excluded from virtually all U.S. and internationally
    sponsored educational and development programs, the Americans For
    Artsakh organization is making education one of its top priorities,"
    noted AFA President Zaven Khanjian. "We are delighted that our
    support enabled the Seismic Department of Artsakh to participate in
    this important conference. On behalf of the Board of Directors for
    the Americans For Artsakh, I would like to express our gratitude to
    Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Baran, Mr. & Mrs. Vahan Bezdikian, Dr. Nazareth
    Darakjian, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moses, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tufenkian,
    who provided additional funding for this endeavor."

    Americans For Artsakh is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    organization established to preserve freedom, strengthen democracy,
    foster economic development, protect the cultural identity and promote
    the heritage of the people of Artsakh. The founding Board of
    Directors include: Zaven Khanjian, President; Dr. Hratch Abrahamian,
    Vice President; Savey Tufenkian, Treasurer; Rita Balian, Secretary;
    and Edward Chobanian. To learn more visit:
    www.AmericansForArtsakh.org

    The full text of Boris Petrosyan's interview with Azat Artsakh is
    available at:
    http://www.artsakhtert.com/arm/index.php?lang=eng&t=archive&d=22&m=05 &y04&id=1459

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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