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  • $28000 Raised In Hayastan Fund's Kessab Outreach Initiative

    $28000 RAISED IN HAYASTAN FUND'S KESSAB OUTREACH INITIATIVE

    April 7, 2014 - 18:17 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian delegation submitted the text of a statement
    on tragic evens in Armenian-populated town of Kessab at the April 7
    PACE session.

    Located in the northwestern corner of Syria, near the border with
    Turkey, Kessab had, until very recently, evaded major battles in
    the Syrian conflict. The local Armenian population had increased in
    recently years with the city serving as safe haven for those fleeing
    from the war-torn cities of Yacubiye, Rakka and Aleppo. On the morning
    of March 21 extremist foreign fighters launched a vicious attack on
    Kessab civilians, forcing them to flee neighboring Latakia and Bassit.

    There are approximately 60 families living in refuge in the Armenian
    Apostolic Church in Latakia, sleeping wherever there is space in
    the facility.

    "The statement urges Turkish authorities against allowing terrorist
    groups on its territories, from where Kessab attack was initiated. A
    number of international political groups supported the document,
    with the necessary number of signatures to be hopefully collected by
    the end of the day," Armenian MP Naira Karapetyan reported, according
    to Panorama.am.

    Meanwhile, according to Frant.me, the Primate of the Armenian Church
    of Damascus Armash Nalbandian called on the Patriarch of Moscow and
    All Russia Kirill I to visit Syria to support the country in times
    of hardship and boost international awareness of Kessab events.

    Protest rallies against militant attacks in Kessab were held in
    Saratov, Russia and Tbilisi, Georgia.

    Also, a sum of $28.256 was raised in the frameworks of Hayastan
    All-Armenian Fund's Kessab outreach initiative.

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