NKR MINISTER OF YOUTH AND CULTURE TO CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF FREEDOM ON CAPITOL HILL
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/03/11/nkr-minister-of-youth-and-culture-to-celebrate-25th-anniversary-of-freedom-on-capitol-hill/
March 11, 2013
WASHINGTON-Narine Aghabalyan, the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh's (NKR)
innovative Minister of Youth and Culture, is coming to Capitol Hill
to join with legislators, civic leaders, and community organizers in
celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Artsakh (Karabagh) freedom
movement.
NKR Minister of Youth and Culture Narine Aghabalyan Aghabalyan will
offer keynote remarks at the March 13 program, to be held from 6-8
p.m. in the Cannon House Office Building, Room 121. The event is
being hosted by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, with
the participation of the Embassy of Armenia, Office of the Nagorno
Karabagh Republic, and Armenian-American civic organizations.
"We would like to thank the Congressional Armenian Caucus for taking
the lead in educating the U.S. Congress about Artsakh's commitment to
democracy and, of course, the cause of a fair and lasting peace, for
Nagorno-Karabagh and for all the states and citizens of the region,"
said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "This Capitol Hill program
will be an excellent opportunity not only to celebrate the 25 years
of Artsakh's democratic, cultural, and economic development, but also
to spotlight the remarkable new generation of leaders who are working
hard to help shape a bright future of their proud and free Republic."
Aghabalyan, a journalist by trade, represents an energetic new
generation of leaders who are charting a bright future for the
independent Republic of Nagorno Karabagh. As a senior government
official, she has played a pivotal role in the revitalization of
Shushi as a cultural center, and the new location for the Youth
and Culture Ministry. Her practical focus on the development of
literature, theater, and other areas for the arts has helped spark a
renewed interest in public-private partnerships, and her ministry's
job-placement efforts are finding meaningful work for young citizens
of the Republic.
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/03/11/nkr-minister-of-youth-and-culture-to-celebrate-25th-anniversary-of-freedom-on-capitol-hill/
March 11, 2013
WASHINGTON-Narine Aghabalyan, the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh's (NKR)
innovative Minister of Youth and Culture, is coming to Capitol Hill
to join with legislators, civic leaders, and community organizers in
celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Artsakh (Karabagh) freedom
movement.
NKR Minister of Youth and Culture Narine Aghabalyan Aghabalyan will
offer keynote remarks at the March 13 program, to be held from 6-8
p.m. in the Cannon House Office Building, Room 121. The event is
being hosted by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, with
the participation of the Embassy of Armenia, Office of the Nagorno
Karabagh Republic, and Armenian-American civic organizations.
"We would like to thank the Congressional Armenian Caucus for taking
the lead in educating the U.S. Congress about Artsakh's commitment to
democracy and, of course, the cause of a fair and lasting peace, for
Nagorno-Karabagh and for all the states and citizens of the region,"
said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "This Capitol Hill program
will be an excellent opportunity not only to celebrate the 25 years
of Artsakh's democratic, cultural, and economic development, but also
to spotlight the remarkable new generation of leaders who are working
hard to help shape a bright future of their proud and free Republic."
Aghabalyan, a journalist by trade, represents an energetic new
generation of leaders who are charting a bright future for the
independent Republic of Nagorno Karabagh. As a senior government
official, she has played a pivotal role in the revitalization of
Shushi as a cultural center, and the new location for the Youth
and Culture Ministry. Her practical focus on the development of
literature, theater, and other areas for the arts has helped spark a
renewed interest in public-private partnerships, and her ministry's
job-placement efforts are finding meaningful work for young citizens
of the Republic.