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    AYF's `With Our Soldiers' Campaign Helps Treatment of Artsakh Veterans

    http://asbarez.com/107063/ayf%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98with-our-soldiers%E2%80%99-campaign-helps-treatment-of-artsakh-veterans/
    Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 | Posted by Contributor


    "With Our Soldiers" campaign helps Artsakh veterans to receive medical treatment

    GLENDALE - Over the last several months, the AYF's With Our Soldiers
    (WOS) campaign has been heavily engaged in the medical treatment of
    dozens of veterans of the Artsakh war throughout Armenia.

    Having spent much of 2012 raising awareness and collecting donations,
    the campaign utilized the summer and fall months to deliver medical
    care to those who need it most.

    `Our community has shown that it stands with our freedom fighters,'
    said David Arakelyan, an organizer with the WOS campaign. `From small
    donors to big sponsors, everyone's contribution has made a difference
    in the lives of our azadamardiks by helping fund surgeries, check-ups
    and medications.'

    Beginning with basic checkups for 14 veterans at the Yerevan Medical
    Center on July 19, the campaign has gone on to provide medical
    services ranging from medicine and therapy to surgical procedures for
    over 20 men and women who put their lives on the line for the defense
    of Artsakh.

    One such freedom fighter is Ivan Mirzoyan, a veteran of the Artsakh
    war who went to the front lines as a teenager. Mirzoyan was captured
    as a prisoner of war and brutally tortured by Azeri forces. Despite
    being fatally beaten and having gasoline injected into his veins, he
    managed to escape and make it back to Artsakh, where he eventually
    rejoined the liberation struggle.

    Through the WOS campaign, Mirzoyan was provided with vital medications
    and free therapy consultation to deal with his episodic seizures,
    fainting spells, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

    `I am very thankful to you all because I couldn't even imagine before
    that I would have this medication in my hands,' said Mirzoyan. `I'm
    hopeful that they will help heal me.'

    Another veteran, Andranik Ketikyan, who fought valiantly in the
    `Arabkir' special regiment and who eventually lost hearing in both of
    his ears, was fitted with brand new Siemens ear devices, restoring his
    ability to hear once again.

    In the case of veteran Armen Begyan, assistance has come in the form
    of specially retrofitting a car for wheelchair accessibility. Begyan
    left his native Hrazdan and went to fight in Artsakh from 1992-1994,
    becoming paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries suffered in the
    war. The wheelchair vehicle will allow him to reenter society and
    provide for his family once again. The motivation for the assistance
    comes from a state program for handicap veterans successfully operated
    in Artsakh, but which is unavailable in Armenia proper.

    Several other veterans have been evaluated and set for treatment in
    the coming weeks, with services including eye care, heart operations,
    and prosthetic surgeries. Regular status updates about the treatments
    will be posted on the `Veterans' page of the WOS campaign website:
    www.withoursoldiers.com. Donors to the campaign will also receive
    personalized letters documenting the specific veterans their funds
    assist.

    All campaign treatments are provided and coordinated through a
    partnership with the Yerevan Medical Center and overseen by organizers
    of the campaign both here and in Armenia.

    Each patient begins the process with a preliminary interview and is
    required to provide valid documentation of their service in the war,
    official government status, and medical history before undergoing
    treatment. Across the board, the veterans encountered through the
    campaign have proven to be neglected by the government or provided
    with only meager funds that do not come close to meeting their medical
    needs.

    For more information about the WOS campaign and further efforts to aid
    veterans of the Artsakh war, visit www.WithOurSoldiers.com.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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