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    STANDING FIRM IN KASHATAGH: TUFENKIAN FOUNDATION PRESERVES REGION'S ARMENIAN ROOTS

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/07/21/s tanding-firm-in-kashatagh-tufenkian-foundation-pre serves-region%e2%80%99s-armenian-roots/
    July 21, 2009

    NEW YORK--The Tufenkian Foundation this week announced a new
    initiative on behalf of Kashatagh (formerly Lachin), the province of
    Nagorno-Karabagh that provides vital links to Armenia. The initiative
    will focus on restoring and protecting Kashatagh's historic monuments
    and cultural artifacts, which attest to the region's Armenian character
    and background. The initiative comes only days after an OSCE summit
    called for Karabagh's withdrawal from so-called "occupied territories,"
    and is designed as a direct response to this affront to Karabagh's
    sovereignty and self-determination.

    "Many people know Kashatagh to be the vital, strategic link between
    Karabagh and Armenia," noted Foundation director Antranig Kasbarian.

    "Less known is that the region has Armenian roots historically--roots
    that were torn out via massacre and deportation in 1918-20. Now that
    the region has been liberated, we believe we must emphasize that
    Azerbaijan's claims to it are artificial, and cannot enjoy support
    from the international community."

    To kick off this effort, the Foundation has begun renovating the
    historic St. Minas Church, built in the 16th century and found in
    the village20of Hak--which traces its Armenian ancestry to the 11th
    century. After its Armenian population was wiped out in a massacre by
    Azeri forces in October 1918, Hak was reclaimed by Armenian forces in
    1992 and is now subject to an active resettlement policy by Karabagh
    authorities. Alongside the church renovations, the Foundation will
    also renovate nearby Armenian cemeteries and will build a new water
    supply for the village, which currently houses 50 inhabitants.

    This effort has been made possible by a generous grant from Virginia
    Davies of New York City. Other supporters have also come forward with
    offers of assistance, which will be publicized in coming weeks.

    For more information on the Tufenkian Foundation, visit
    www.TufenkianFoundation.org. For more on the Kashatagh Initiative,
    email Rick Barry at [email protected].
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