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    TUFENKIAN FOUNDATION UNVEILS NEW KASHATAGH INITIATIVE

    Asbarez Staff
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/23/tufenkian-found ation-unveils-new-kashatagh-initiative/
    Sep 23rd, 2009

    KASHATAGH, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic-In a recent day of celebration,
    residents of this small, remote village joined political dignitaries
    and members of the international community to mark the re-opening of
    Hak's historic St. Minas Church. The church blessing was combined with
    the unveiling of a new drinking water supply for the village, making
    the ceremony a momentous occasion reaffirming Armenians' commitment
    to restore and protect their ancient heritage in this war-torn enclave.

    The afternoon began with the below-pictured blessing of the church
    by Archbishop Pargev Martirosian, Primate of the Artsakh Diocese
    of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Arch. Martirosian emphasized the
    importance of reopening St. Minas and other churches like it, calling
    them "a symbol of the continuation of the Armenian Christian faith
    on these lands."

    Hak village sits in a remote corner of Kashatagh (formerly Lachin),
    the strategically vital area connecting Karabagh with Armenia. With
    a continuous Armenian presence dating back to the 12th century,
    Hak was ethnically cleansed of Armenians by Azeri forces in 1918,
    only to be reclaimed in 1992 during Armenians' victorious struggle
    for self-determination. Since then, Azerbaijan has repeatedly claimed
    the Kashatagh region for itself; however, the presence of Armenian
    churches, cemeteries, and other monuments-some dating as far as back
    as the 4th century-refute these claims and reaffirm the case for
    Armenian sovereignty over these lands.

    The Hak village project is the latest initiative of the New York-based
    Tufenkian Foundation. Through a range of social and economic projects,
    the Foundation has fostered the development and resettlement of
    Kashatagh since the war. In parallel, the Foundation is working to
    restore and preserve the Armenian monuments found throughout this
    land. Ms. Virginia Davies of New York City tendered the generous
    support that allowed the Foundation to restore St. Minas Church
    and establish Hak's water supply. Having flown in especially for the
    ceremony, Davies spoke boldly and proudly about the project, which she
    has dedicated in loving memory of her grandmother, Virgine Mouradian,
    a survivor of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

    "This is only the beginning," Davies said. "After Hak, we will
    start projects in the next two villages - Mirig and Hochants." Those
    projects, like the work in Hak, will consist of restoring ancient
    churches that had been desecrated by Azerbaijan, alongside development
    and infrastructure projects for the current resettlers there. "After
    these two villages, there will be another two, and it will go on for
    the entire area."

    Also addressing the gathering was Tufenkian Foundation Country Director
    Mary Matosian. "Today, we constantly hear of protocols, speeches,
    and statements on the status of Karabakh," she said, referring to
    Turkey's recent demands that Karabakh be ceded to Azerbaijan. "It is
    vital that we bring to world attention that these are not so-called
    'occupied territories,' but liberated Armenian lands. Today we stand
    shoulder-to-shoulder-Karabakh government, Diaspora Armenians, and
    Hak villagers-in support of rebuilding Kashatagh and bringing forth
    its Armenian heritage, which was unjustly taken away by Azerbaijan
    and must now be restored."

    Numerous dignitaries attended the ceremony, including Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic President Bako Sahakyan, National Assembly Chairman Ashot
    Ghulyan, Armenia's former Foreign Minister Raffi Hovannisian,
    representatives of numerous political parties and NGOs, and other
    former ministers including Davit Lokyan and Levon Lazarian
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