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    CAROLINE COX AT THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
    Zarine MAYILIAN

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=713:c aroline-cox-at-the-youth-development-center&catid=1:all&Itemid=1
    Wednesday, 06 June 2012 06:33

    On the International Children's Day, the Artsakh Youth Development
    Center held a seminar-round table attended by Baroness Caroline Cox and
    dedicated to the protection of the right of children to live in peace.

    NKR Deputy Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs Hasmik Mikaelian,
    Advisor to the NKR Ombudsman Suren Garakian, Head of the Family and
    Children Issues Department of the NKR Social Security Ministry Erna
    Javadian, representatives of various non-governmental youth and
    Christian organizations were invited to the event.

    The Artsakh Youth Development Center has long expected for Baroness
    Caroline Cox' visit. Still in 1998, on the invitation of Baroness Cox,
    the center's leader Susanna Petrosian participated in the international
    human rights conference held in London. In 2007, S.

    Petrosian founded the first club of English-speakers in Artsakh,
    which was greatly supported by Caroline Cox, whose Hard humanitarian
    organization's volunteers included also Susanna Petrosian. This
    organization's goal is to visit war- and conflict zones' countries and
    to render different kinds of humanitarian assistance. Since 2007, the
    Baroness has visited the center each time when arriving in Artsakh,
    meeting with the children there. In addition, Hard organizations'
    volunteer Philip Clayton, under the sponsorship of Baroness Cox,
    has visited the center for a certain period of time since years to
    organize lectures and seminars on the English language. And while
    the center was initially established as English-speakers' club, then
    it was expanded, comprising currently 13 clubs. Over 300 members of
    the center are involved, besides the English-speakers' clubs, in the
    French-speakers', political, discussion, movie, song, and dance clubs.

    The round-table discussions included issues related to the protection
    of the rights of our children and those around the world. Baroness
    Cox, first, delivered a lecture, presenting the common problems of
    children in different parts of the world, particularly those living
    in conflicting regions. 'Children's Prayer' video was also shown; its
    basic idea was that every child has the right to peaceful existence.

    Caroline Cox also referred to the conflicting countries in Africa,
    where children's rights are violated. Such painful issues, as well as
    those of NKR children's security were raised during the meeting. And
    the member of the British House of Lords noted happily that the Artsakh
    children currently lived in peace. "My heart is wrung when I remember
    that 20 years ago the Artsakh children lived in difficult conditions
    in cellars, under bombardment, but fortunately peace, progress, and
    prosperity are established currently in Artsakh. And every child in
    the world, it does not matter what nationality he is, should live a
    happy, carefree, and peaceful life. We cannot do everything, but it
    does not mean that nothing should be done", said Caroline Cox.

    The participants of the discussions also touched upon the problems of
    the Artsakh children. The head of the NKR Social Security Ministry's
    Family and Children Issues Department presented the state programs
    on the protection of children deprived of parental care, and the
    Adviser to the NKR Ombudsman noted that one should not notice and
    then eliminate a violation, but should see and resolve the existing
    problem before the violation for preventing further problems. The
    participants also raised the issue of protecting the rights of unborn
    children and called for joint efforts to struggle for them: currently,
    the lives of many unborn children in the world are interrupted on
    different reasons, and corresponding works should be conducted in
    this direction. In the nearest future, a conference dedicated to the
    protection of unborn children's lives will take place.

    The meeting also outlined the joint programs to be implemented in
    the nearest future by the Center and Caroline Cox.

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