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    Two Armenian boys climb Mount Ararat, unfurl Armenian national flag

    tert.am
    15:57 - 16.08.12


    Two Armenian boys, 19-year-old Sevak and 16-year-old Sipan, reached
    the top of Mount Ararat a few days ago.

    The boys, who were born in France, told Tert.am what made them make
    that ascent of Mount Ararat.

    Their parents moved from Aleppo, Syria, to France 20 years ago. In
    France they started a family, with three sons born to them.

    Born in France, Sevak, Sipan and Solak could only speak Armenian at
    the age of three. Now, however, they can speak, write and read
    Armenian.

    `Our parents proved to be an Armenian school for us. They did their
    best for us to know about Armenian culture, write, read and speak
    Armenian. And we are very proud of that. They also imparted their love
    for Armenia and Western Armenia to us. True, we are living in a
    foreign soil, but we have a feeling that this is our native land. It
    was their and our dream to climb Mount Ararat, and we did not
    hesitate. Atop the mount I felt pride and might. That was
    unbelievable,' Sevak says.

    The boy's parents intend to make an ascent of Mount Ararat next year,
    and the boys are likely to accompany them.

    Sipan says that the idea of climbing Mount Ararat came to him after
    one of his friends, who made an ascent last year, shared his
    impressions with him.

    Karine Siseryan, their group head at the Armenian General Union of
    Body Culture (Homenetmen - HMEM), accompanied the boys.
    On Aug. 7 to 13, they were on a visit to Western Armenia. On Aug. 8,
    they began their ascent and reached the top on Aug. 10. They unfurled
    Armenia's national flag there.

    `It is a curious feeling to be atop Mount Ararat,' Savak says.

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