SHOUSHI CAN BECOME THE CITY OF OUR DREAMS
Massis
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011
In a statement issued on May 9th for the 19th anniversary for the
liberation of the ancient fortified citadel of Shoushi in Artsakh,
the Hunchakian Party of Armenia congratulated and expressed the pride
and joy that Armenians around the world sense towards this monumental
event's anniversary.
The Hunchakian party statement continued on to attests the strategic,
as well as, historical importance of the liberation of Shoushi, not
only as the first significant victory of the Armenian side in their
endeavor towards the liberation of Artsakh, but also as a historical
step for Armenians to once again, for the first time in centuries,
reclaim their ancestral lands.
Yet, the statement emphasizes that "19 years have passed, and we
must document that we have yet been able to transform this tremendous
victory of Shoushi, into a victory of everyday life; by building and
populating this once magnificent capital city and a bustling epicenter
of Armenian civilization, and declaring to the rest of the world that
it belongs to us."
The Hunchakian Party, however, is confident that despite the 19 years
of inertion, Armenians now have a historic opportunity to make the
City of Shoushi into a city which inhabitants desire. "Shoushi can
become the city of our dreams by building its infrastructure and
revitalizing its urban, as well as commercial centers, to the envy
of many modern cities worldwide. It is the duty of each and every
one of us to support the construction of our dream city."
Massis
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011
In a statement issued on May 9th for the 19th anniversary for the
liberation of the ancient fortified citadel of Shoushi in Artsakh,
the Hunchakian Party of Armenia congratulated and expressed the pride
and joy that Armenians around the world sense towards this monumental
event's anniversary.
The Hunchakian party statement continued on to attests the strategic,
as well as, historical importance of the liberation of Shoushi, not
only as the first significant victory of the Armenian side in their
endeavor towards the liberation of Artsakh, but also as a historical
step for Armenians to once again, for the first time in centuries,
reclaim their ancestral lands.
Yet, the statement emphasizes that "19 years have passed, and we
must document that we have yet been able to transform this tremendous
victory of Shoushi, into a victory of everyday life; by building and
populating this once magnificent capital city and a bustling epicenter
of Armenian civilization, and declaring to the rest of the world that
it belongs to us."
The Hunchakian Party, however, is confident that despite the 19 years
of inertion, Armenians now have a historic opportunity to make the
City of Shoushi into a city which inhabitants desire. "Shoushi can
become the city of our dreams by building its infrastructure and
revitalizing its urban, as well as commercial centers, to the envy
of many modern cities worldwide. It is the duty of each and every
one of us to support the construction of our dream city."