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    Naira Melkumian: Let's Pass Victorious Path Together

    Azg
    9 Nov 04

    $12,5 Million More Needed to Strengthen Artsakh

    On November 25, "Hayastan" Pan-Armenian Fund will hold a TV marathon
    in Armenia, Artsakh and Diaspora. The sums accumulated through the
    marathon will be assigned for the construction of "North-South"
    road that is considered a key one in Artsakh. During the recent 4
    years 57,2 km of the road has been constructed, while $12,5 million
    are needed for the construction of the 31,5 km left. We talked with
    Naira Melkumian, executive director, about the envisaged TV marathon
    and the issues connected with the Fund's activities.

    - Mrs. Melkumian, are there any innovations in this year's marathon
    that can help accumulate money?

    - TV marathons are being organized since 1996. We consider this
    year's marathon as not only a mere means of accumulating money, but
    also a means that contributes to the communication of the Armenians
    throughout the world and see the development of Armenia and Artsakh. We
    also consider TV marathon as a patriotic arrangement that can unite
    the nation. Millions of Armenians who love their motherland watch the
    marathon. And we want to give them an opportunity to see Armenia as
    it is. We aim to tell about the best sons of our nation during the TV
    marathon. We have already unfolded large-scale propaganda that includes
    some stories about Armenian philanthropist. We called the program
    "Golden Book" and Nerses Catholicos' life opens this series. "Never
    refuse to pay your debts to your motherland," words said by Alexander
    Mantashiants, great Armenian philanthropist, became a slogan for
    us. He addressed these words to the Armenian businessmen long ago.

    - After being appointed an executive director, you have visited
    a number of Armenian communities. What do you expect from this
    year's marathon?

    - We hope that we will manage to gather sufficient money to complete
    the construction of this road. We need $12,5 million more for the
    construction of "North-South" road. We hope that our philanthropists
    will be more active, they are always generous. But there is one issue
    that they put forward in front of our nation: they are ready to hand
    out huge sums for Armenia and the developments of the recent years
    testify to that. But they want each Armenian to participate in these
    activities. The activities of "Hayastan" Pan-Armenian Fund are based on
    the idea that each Armenian should contribute to the strengthening of
    his motherland. One may give millions of dollars, some other - just a
    dollar. It is very important for the establishment of the fund. This
    fund contributes to the maintenance of the state, of Artsakh and
    it is not accidental that we direct our main activities to Artsakh
    during the recent years. Artsakh is the part of our homeland that
    receives no international aid and which is considered a risky zone for
    investments. But we see that our efforts are not in vain, Artsakh is
    developing. If each of us understands that in order to hold Artsakh in
    our hands we need to develop it economically. In that case we can say
    that Artsakh is an inseparable part of Armenia and the Armenian nation.

    - We are through with the 50 per cent of road construction. What did
    this road give Artsakh from the economic viewpoint?

    - Roads and telecommunications are the guarantee for every state's
    development. The road indeed has great impact on Artsakh's development.
    There is a new hotel at the road section leading to Gandzasar. Drmbon
    mine is already operating. This road will secure Martakert region's
    development. Besides being an agricultural region Martakert has
    industrial potential. Plants of agricultural good processing spring
    up at the paved sections of the road. There were 70 per cent more
    tourists visiting Artsakh this year. The spheres of agriculture and
    tourism are directly connected with roads. Artsakh should not lag
    behind Armenia because if we want more people to settle there then we
    should create conditions where people will feel as real citizens. The
    Fund has created 1000 work places this year.

    - Previous marathons showed that the Russian-Armenians stood aloof
    of the money accumulation. What will you do this year to include
    Russian-Armenians in the marathon?

    - Firstly, Russia's great Armenian community has to be objectively
    evaluated. There are lot of wealthy Armenians there. But we should not
    forget that this is a young community and that it has close ties with
    Armenia. Russian-Armenians are rather generous at handing money out
    and we should not try to drag more money out. I think the numbers are
    not that important in this case. We must take into consideration that
    Armenians invest in Russia and help their families here in Armenia.

    - Travelers often share their good impressions of Stepanakert. But
    Shushi leaves a sad impression on visitors. Do you have projects for
    rebuilding the town?

    - Shushi's reconstruction is a great challenge that Armenians
    should take. As soon as we are able to say that there is enough
    money for the road, we may turn to Artsakh regions. I think Shushi
    will be a priority in that case. The Board of the Trustees takes
    our projects of strategic importance into consideration and I hope
    that we'll look forward to new programs from May. We are already
    carrying out few projects in Shushi. There are donors who have started
    reconstruction works. Shushi's reconstruction has a personal meaning
    for me. I adore Shushi and think that it should become a cultural
    center for the Armenian nation. Shushi and Gyumri played a huge role
    in the cultural life of Armenians and they both should gain their
    former role in our lives.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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