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    | 18:46:06 | 06-06-2005 | Social |

    REFUGEES WILL HAVE HOUSES

    The Tufenkian Foundation today announced a generous gift by Dr. Alber
    Karamanoukian toward its ongoing efforts to promote Karabagh's resettlement.
    Dr. Karamanoukian's gift of $20,000 will underwrite the construction of one
    house and associated facilities in Arajamough, a new village the Foundation
    is building in Karabagh's border regions.

    Begun in 2004, Arajamough currently houses 25 resettlers, consisting of 6
    families, most of them refugees from Azerbaijan. The village will welcome
    another 6 families this fall. The Tufenkian Foundation is committed to
    building and resettling at least 6 houses per year until the Arajamough
    project is completed.

    `We are grateful to Dr. Karamanoukian for his generous support of this
    project,' stated Antranig Kasbarian, a Program Director with the Foundation.
    `Indeed, his support for resettlement extends beyond this project and toward
    the larger vision of fortifying Artsakh - particularly its vulnerable border
    regions - as a crucial component of our national security.'

    In turn, Dr. Karamanoukian praised the Foundation for its efforts.
    `Resettling Karabagh is of vital importance, particularly when many people
    still lack decent housing, facilities, and especially jobs. I commend the
    Foundation's commitment to raising the bar in each of these fields, and urge
    others to join the effort to consolidate our victories on the ground. '

    The Arajamough project features newly built houses with modern amenities.
    Alongside these, the Tufenkian Foundation is providing water, power lines,
    gravel roads, as well as administrative support in bolstering the village.
    Future plans include animal husbandry and land cultivation, in order to
    provide sustainable livelihoods and to spur economic growth in surrounding
    areas.

    `Our view of resettlement is an integrated one, and moves beyond the usual
    humanitarian-subsistence approaches,' stated Kasbarian. `The Karabagh war
    created many thousands of refugees and homeless persons; some of these have
    left the area entirely, while many others continue to eke out an existence
    in ruined areas amidst primitive conditions. Under such circumstances, our
    very existence on these lands remains tenuous. If we are to attract
    Armenians back and solidify our presence, then clearly having a roof over
    one's head is not enough. Rather, people must gain hope that there is a
    future living on these lands, which is why modern facilities,
    infrastructure, and the promise of economic activity are essential as well."

    Dr. Karamanoukian is a prominent physician and businessman based in
    Glendale, California. He has a long record of philanthropy toward Armenian
    causes.
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