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    WE NEED SUPPORT OF YOUTH

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    12 July 05

    On July 10 NKR President Arkady Ghukassian met with Diasporan students
    participating in the project of Birthright Armenia NGO in
    Artsakh. Birthright Armenia was set up in the United States by Edil
    Hovnanian in May 2003. The NGO was registered in Armenia in 2004. The
    goal of the project is to set up and develop relationships between
    Homeland and Diaspora youth. In the framework of the project the
    Diaspora youth study and volunteer in Armenia and at the same time
    make friends in the homeland. Instead of launching new volunteer
    programmes Birthright Armenia prefers developing the programmes of
    charity and cultural organizations, the Church, youth and university
    unions of the Diaspora and the Homeland. Executive director Linda
    Yepoyan said in the framework of the programme young people aged 18 32
    are involved in an eight-week travel fellowship. The programme is
    operated all year round. Forty Diasporan volunteers representing the
    Armenian Volunteer Corps, the Armenian Assembly of America, Armenian
    Youth Federation, Armenian Church Youth Organization of America, the
    New York Armenian Students Association, Land and Culture Organization
    and the Armenian Medical Association, were sponsored by the summer
    programme of Birthright Armenia. At present the number of sponsored
    organizations has increased by 12 which are mainly NGOs operating in
    the Republic of Armenia. Owing to the successful work done last year
    already about 90 young people from 10 countries, the US, Canada,
    Argentina, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Austria, Iraq, Lebanon and
    Australia will arrive in Armenia this year. There are 60 volunteers in
    Armenia now. Emphasizing the importance of the undertaking of
    Birthright Armenia among other similar projects, Arkady Ghukassian
    said: Your visit is extremely important for us. You are our future and
    hopefully you will be committed to contributing to the development of
    Artsakh. The people of Artsakh won the war imposed on them, defended
    the country and in this very hall NKR was declared independent in
    1991. You must help us build and develop this country and provide a
    prosperous life for our people, corresponding to the European
    standards. Then the young people asked questions to the head of
    state. They were interested to learn about the relationships of
    Karabakh with other countries, the future of NKR, the issue of status,
    whether the independence of the republic was the final aim or it will
    unite with Armenia. In reference to unification the president told
    them that Karabakh and Armenia share their financial resources and
    Karabakh is integrated in the economic environment of Armenia. The
    independence declared in 1991 had the political aim of keeping Armenia
    free from political pressure. Certainly, unification is our dream, but
    becoming independent from Azerbaijan was a vital issue for us, he
    said. The young people were also interested in the programmes of
    re-settlement of Karabakh and reconstruction of Shushi. In this
    reference Arkady Ghukassian mentioned that in implementation of these
    programmes the support of the Armenian Diaspora is also greatly
    needed. After a few days of stay in Artsakh the students shared their
    impressions from Artsakh with us. Harout Manookian (Canada): In these
    two months I worked at the American University of Armenia and an
    energy company. I am in Karabakh for the second time and with each
    visit I get convinced that it is the most beautiful place in
    Armenia. I think, in order to improve the quality of life of people
    the factories should be operated. I will be very happy to share my
    experience in electronics with my colleagues here. Narek Seferian
    (India): This is my fourth visit to Karabakh. I have worked in
    building in Armenia. Certainly, Artsakh is dear to us. We won Armenia
    in one way, Artsakh in another. Naturally, we paid a very high price
    for Artsakh and it is dearer to us. Laleh Manjikian (Canada): We are
    now making a film about Artsakh with our colleagues in Yerevan. This
    is my first visit to Karabakh. The impressions are incredible. We have
    heard a lot about Artsakh at home and supported as much as we
    could. But to see the life, the strong will of the people living in
    the ruined Shushi is touching. I think my impressions will never leave
    me in all my life.

    SRBUHI VANIAN.
    13-07-2005
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