PATRIOTIC FILMS INSPIRE CHILDREN
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/02/artsakh-harcum
05:53 pm | September 02, 2011
Politics
The Nagarono Karabakh Republic marks the 20st anniversary of its
independence on September 2.
"International recognition of Karabakh independence is inevitable,"
Serzh Sargsyan said during a meeting with Armenian diplomats on
August 30.
The Armenian leader noted that after decades of struggling, the
Southern Sudan gained its independence in 2011, adding one more
precedent to implementation of the right of self determination.
A1+ today conducted a poll to know our citizens' opinion on Artsakh's
independence. Many of our respondents believe that one day the world
will recognize Artsakh's independence.
"The victory in the Arsakh war was a great achievement for our people,"
said architect Gagik Hovhannisyan.
Armenuhi Gevorgyan wishes Artsakh to unite with Armenia.
Teacher Anahit Khachatryan today took her pupils to the Moscow cinema
to watch a film on Artsakh. She says patriotic films inspire children.
"If the world fails to recognize the independence of Artsakh after
such a long-term struggle, it will be a crime against humanity,"
said Khachatryan.
"If necessary, we are ready to fight for Artsakh," said most of
the respondents.
Still, there were some who said that crumbling Armenia would not be
able to defend Artsakh.
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/02/artsakh-harcum
05:53 pm | September 02, 2011
Politics
The Nagarono Karabakh Republic marks the 20st anniversary of its
independence on September 2.
"International recognition of Karabakh independence is inevitable,"
Serzh Sargsyan said during a meeting with Armenian diplomats on
August 30.
The Armenian leader noted that after decades of struggling, the
Southern Sudan gained its independence in 2011, adding one more
precedent to implementation of the right of self determination.
A1+ today conducted a poll to know our citizens' opinion on Artsakh's
independence. Many of our respondents believe that one day the world
will recognize Artsakh's independence.
"The victory in the Arsakh war was a great achievement for our people,"
said architect Gagik Hovhannisyan.
Armenuhi Gevorgyan wishes Artsakh to unite with Armenia.
Teacher Anahit Khachatryan today took her pupils to the Moscow cinema
to watch a film on Artsakh. She says patriotic films inspire children.
"If the world fails to recognize the independence of Artsakh after
such a long-term struggle, it will be a crime against humanity,"
said Khachatryan.
"If necessary, we are ready to fight for Artsakh," said most of
the respondents.
Still, there were some who said that crumbling Armenia would not be
able to defend Artsakh.
From: Baghdasarian