ARTSAKH ARF FORMS SYRIA RELIEF COMMITTEE
asbarez
Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
Young Syrian-Armeians help clean Aleppo neighborhood
STEPANAKERT (Aparaj)-The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central
Committee of Artsakh hosted a meeting and discussion over the weekend
to address the deteriorating crisis in Syrian and the measures to
help the Syrian-Armenian community.
During the meeting presentations were made about the steps the
organization is taking to address the needs of the Syrian-Armenian
community and briefings were made about projects already under way
to address that matter.
Attending the meeting were ARF Bureau member Georgi Petrossian, ARF
Artsakh Central Committee chairman Davit Ishkhanian and head of the
ARF faction of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Parliament Armen Sargsyan.
A special committee was formed to organize relief effort for the
Syrian-Armenian community in Artsakh.
Currently, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic ministry of education is
hosting a summer camp with the participation of 200 10th graders,
22 of whom are from Syria.
The participants will visit various sites in Syria and will become
familiar with daily life in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
asbarez
Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
Young Syrian-Armeians help clean Aleppo neighborhood
STEPANAKERT (Aparaj)-The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central
Committee of Artsakh hosted a meeting and discussion over the weekend
to address the deteriorating crisis in Syrian and the measures to
help the Syrian-Armenian community.
During the meeting presentations were made about the steps the
organization is taking to address the needs of the Syrian-Armenian
community and briefings were made about projects already under way
to address that matter.
Attending the meeting were ARF Bureau member Georgi Petrossian, ARF
Artsakh Central Committee chairman Davit Ishkhanian and head of the
ARF faction of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Parliament Armen Sargsyan.
A special committee was formed to organize relief effort for the
Syrian-Armenian community in Artsakh.
Currently, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic ministry of education is
hosting a summer camp with the participation of 200 10th graders,
22 of whom are from Syria.
The participants will visit various sites in Syria and will become
familiar with daily life in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.