BARONESS COX LED SUPPORTERS IN PILGRIMAGE ACROSS KARABAKH
news.am
Aug 19 2011
Armenia
Baroness Caroline Cox led 35 Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust (HART)
supporters and volunteers from around the world in a pilgrimage across
Nagorno-Karabakh this July.
The group weaved its way across the entire Karabakh and arrived 142
miles and 8 days later, in Gandzasar, a 13th century monastery in
northern Karabakh.
The international group included 35 members from the United Kingdom,
the United States, South Africa, Burma, Australia, France, Germany
and the Netherlands, and were joined by local Armenians and patients
from the Nagorno-Karabakh rehabilitation centre, a project set up by
a partner of HART.
The pictures and stories will be collated into a photo exhibition
to be shown first in the UK and then around the world, creating a
visually powerful forum to document the situation in Karabakh and to
give a glimpse into the lives and hopes of ordinary Karabakh Armenians.
This will contribute to a much-needed increase in understanding and
awareness of Nagorno-Karabakh within the international community.
news.am
Aug 19 2011
Armenia
Baroness Caroline Cox led 35 Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust (HART)
supporters and volunteers from around the world in a pilgrimage across
Nagorno-Karabakh this July.
The group weaved its way across the entire Karabakh and arrived 142
miles and 8 days later, in Gandzasar, a 13th century monastery in
northern Karabakh.
The international group included 35 members from the United Kingdom,
the United States, South Africa, Burma, Australia, France, Germany
and the Netherlands, and were joined by local Armenians and patients
from the Nagorno-Karabakh rehabilitation centre, a project set up by
a partner of HART.
The pictures and stories will be collated into a photo exhibition
to be shown first in the UK and then around the world, creating a
visually powerful forum to document the situation in Karabakh and to
give a glimpse into the lives and hopes of ordinary Karabakh Armenians.
This will contribute to a much-needed increase in understanding and
awareness of Nagorno-Karabakh within the international community.