ARTSAKH TO CELEBRATE THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE IN TWO DAYS
Lusine Avanesyan
Radiolur
31.08.2011 12:20
Stepanakert
In two days Artsakh will celebrate the 20th anniversary of proclamation
of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. The festive events have already
started in Artsakh.
Karabakh parliament decided yesterday to declare general amnesty on
the 20th anniversary of independence.
A number of educational establishments have been opened, the Armenian
Development Agency has launched its branch in Stepanakert.
Most of the festive events are scheduled for September 1 and 2.
According to the co-chairman of the organizing committee, Speaker
of the National Assembly Ashot Ghulyan, about 200 guests have been
officially invited to participate in the celebrations, the number of
tourists has considerably grown.
The first lesson in all schools will be dedicated to the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic and will be conducted by officials and Officers of
the Defense Army.
Organizers promise a grand gala concert in Stepanakert and a number
of other cultural events in different parts of Artsakh on September 2.
Lusine Avanesyan
Radiolur
31.08.2011 12:20
Stepanakert
In two days Artsakh will celebrate the 20th anniversary of proclamation
of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. The festive events have already
started in Artsakh.
Karabakh parliament decided yesterday to declare general amnesty on
the 20th anniversary of independence.
A number of educational establishments have been opened, the Armenian
Development Agency has launched its branch in Stepanakert.
Most of the festive events are scheduled for September 1 and 2.
According to the co-chairman of the organizing committee, Speaker
of the National Assembly Ashot Ghulyan, about 200 guests have been
officially invited to participate in the celebrations, the number of
tourists has considerably grown.
The first lesson in all schools will be dedicated to the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic and will be conducted by officials and Officers of
the Defense Army.
Organizers promise a grand gala concert in Stepanakert and a number
of other cultural events in different parts of Artsakh on September 2.