MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN FREEDOM FIGHTERS OPENS IN KARABAKH VILLAGE
October 25, 2013 | 16:57
STEPANAKERT. - Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), or Artsakh, President
Bako Sahakyan on Friday paid a visit to Avetaranots village.
Sahakyan attended the official opening of a memorial devoted to the
martyrs the Karabakh War.
In his remarks, the President stressed that Armenians always remember
the feats and heroism of their fallen, do their best to fulfill
their wishes and desires, among which free, independent state and
its continuous strengthening is the most sacramental one, informs
the Central Information Department of the Office of the NKR President.
According to Sahakyan, this memorial will become a place of pilgrimage
to remind of the past, make Armenians be proud of their heroes,
thus be filled with hope and optimism toward the future.
Subsequently, Bako Sahakyan handed state awards to a group Karabakh
War veterans of the village.
Primate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan and several officials also were on hand
at the event.
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October 25, 2013 | 16:57
STEPANAKERT. - Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), or Artsakh, President
Bako Sahakyan on Friday paid a visit to Avetaranots village.
Sahakyan attended the official opening of a memorial devoted to the
martyrs the Karabakh War.
In his remarks, the President stressed that Armenians always remember
the feats and heroism of their fallen, do their best to fulfill
their wishes and desires, among which free, independent state and
its continuous strengthening is the most sacramental one, informs
the Central Information Department of the Office of the NKR President.
According to Sahakyan, this memorial will become a place of pilgrimage
to remind of the past, make Armenians be proud of their heroes,
thus be filled with hope and optimism toward the future.
Subsequently, Bako Sahakyan handed state awards to a group Karabakh
War veterans of the village.
Primate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan and several officials also were on hand
at the event.
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