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    CHILDREN ARE PROTECTED IN ARMENIA, SPECIALISTS CONSIDER

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 1 2006

    YEREVAN, JUNE 1, NOYAN TAPAN. An event under the title "No to Violence
    Towards Children" dedicated to the International day of Children's
    Protection was held on June 1 at Khnko Aper library on the initiative
    of the Council of Europe Information Office in Armenia and The Future
    is Yours charity organization. The pupils of Yerevan special boarding
    school N 3 performed the staging of Hovhannes Tumanian's "The End of
    the Evil" tale, an exhibition of 10-15-year-old children's works on
    the subject "Violence Towards Children with Children's Eyes" opened
    during the event. As Narine Sargsian, Chairwoman of The Future is Yours
    NGO, said, violence towards children exists everywhere independent on
    social, national or ethnic belonging. She mentioned that children are
    protected in Armenia. However, according to her, some work should be
    done in order to inform children about their rights for them to be able
    to express their opinion when decisions regarding them are made. Susan
    Marukhanian, Director of the Council of Europe Information Office
    in Armenia, mentioned that the event is held within the framework
    of the three-year program "Let's Build Europe for Children and With
    Children." According to her, the goal of the Council of Europe program
    is to help the member-states to overcome the difficulties they are
    faced with on the way of fulfilment of the commitments in this sphere.

    According to S.Marukhanian, it is expected that children's
    participation during the program's implementation will help to work
    out new models of children's participation at the local, national
    and European levels and models of consultations with them.
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