NKR: The Path Of Independence Never Stops And Never Ends

THE PATH OF INDEPENDENCE NEVER STOPS AND NEVER ENDS

Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
30 Aug 2006

Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is 15 years old. The past decade and
a half was full of innumerable trials and victories. In fact, a
state is not established at once, and in case of NKR it was much
more difficult because newly-independent Artsakh had to reconstruct
the country after the imposed war it won, and build a state with
democratic traditions. To win a war people need great willpower,
patriotism and correct upbringing of the generation of war. In this
sense, the people of Karabakh were ready for the liberation struggle
because the freedom-loving spirit rebelled in every Karabakhi since
the 1960’s of the previous century. And all this took place in the
period of false Soviet patriotism and ethnic discrimination policy
conducted by Azerbaijan. If they had yielded to the imposed false
ideology of "peoples’ friendship", the people of Karabakh would hardly
have risen in 1988, and the young men would not take guns to defend
their homeland. When the horns were blown, the teachers were among
the first to take a gun – the lesson of patriotism was taught in the
battlefield. Today when the danger of breaking the cease-fire persists,
when the foe uses every opportunity to remind about its "presence",
the school remains the place where the patriotic new generation is
brought up. And the Ministry of Defense is constantly in contact with
the school because this is the place where the future soldiers grow
up. The new generation has another advantage: it was born and grew
up in free and independent Artsakh. Living heroes brought up this
generation. Nagorno Karabakh is 15, and it is not just a number, it
is the evidence to our presence, the tangible fact of our pride. It
means we are going along the right path, and our path never stops
and never ends.

NKR: Schoolchildren To Have A Vacation In Greece

SCHOOLCHILDREN TO HAVE A VACATION IN GREECE
Z. Mayilyan.

Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
30 Aug 2006

For over ten years Karabakh schoolchildren are taken to Greece
for a holiday. Marianna Hakobian, senior official at the Ministry
of Education, Culture and Sport, said 20 children of the killed
liberation soldiers from Stepanakert and the regions under 16 left
for Greece on August 24. They will stay in comfortable hotels and spas.

NKR: Humanitarian Aid For The New School Year

HUMANITARIAN AID FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR
Nvard Ohanjanian

Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
30 Aug 2006

On the eve of the new academic year, the International Committee
of the Red Cross distributed aid, 60 schoolbags and stationery,
to the children of the missing soldiers in Karabakh. The ceremony
took place at the office of the Union of Relatives of the Missing
Liberation Soldiers of NKR, the representatives of the NKR office
of the ICRC Edgar Sargissian and Inga Avanessian were present. The
chair of the organization Vera Grigorian said the Red Cross provides
humanitarian aid to the union two or three times a year, which is
distributed to poor families. Besides, every year on the eve of the
academic year the Red Cross gives a surprise to the young children of
the missing soldiers. In the beginning the amount of aid was bigger,
90 schoolbags, but over the past two years it was reduced, and the aid
is distributed to 60 children from the capital and the regions. The
head of the union says they implemented another project with the NKR
Ministry of Social Security. 10 families of the missing soldiers got
11 thousand drams each, and 20 families were given food aid.

TEHRAN: Iran-Armenia Gas Pipeline To Become Operational By December

IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE TO BECOME OPERATIONAL BY DECEMBER 2006

IRNA website, Tehran
31 Aug 06

Moscow, 31 August: A senior Iranian oil ministry official said
Wednesday evening [30 August] in Yerevan that Iran-Armenia gas pipeline
will become operational by year-end.

The announcement was made by Iran’s Deputy Oil Minister for
International Affairs Hadi Nezhad-Hoseynian in a meeting with Armenian
Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan.

Nezhad-Hoseynian, heading a delegation of experts from oil, energy
and foreign affairs ministries arrived in Yerevan yesterday.

According to an agreement reached between the two sides, the 160-km
gas pipeline will transfer some 36bn cubic meter of Iran’s gas to
Armenia in the next 20 years.