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    Armenian public organizations settling families in Karabakh

    Arminfo
    19 Mar 04

    YEREVAN

    About 80 poor families from Armenia will be resettled in the Nagornyy
    Karabakh Republic in 2004, the executive director of the Yerkir
    (Country) union of public organizations for repatriation and
    settlement, Sevak Artsruni, told a news conference at a club of
    journalists today.

    He said that about 35 families from Armenia would settle in Karabakh
    in the next two months. The settlers will be provided with cottages
    and land plots of 1,500-2,000 sq.m.

    Moreover, Artsruni said that the settlers would be legally given some
    privileges, for instance, they will be exempted from taxes. It should
    be noted that Yerkir (the union includes five public organizations of
    Armenia and Artsakh Karabakh ) has operated since November 2002.

    He said that developing border zones is very important for Armenia
    like for any developing country. Several schools, kindergartens and
    hospitals were built in 2003 in Karabakh's Novyy Shaumyan District New
    Shaumyan - Azerbaijan's Goranboy District and Hadrut District thanks
    to Yerkir. The total sum of the programme was 186,356 dollars and
    22,732 euros.

    Artsruni also said that construction work will be conducted in
    Mardakert Agdara , Hadrut and Novyy Shaumyan Districts of Karabakh, as
    well as in Tavush and Gegharkunik Districts of Armenia (over 300
    settlements). The total sum of the programmes for 2004 is over 400,000
    dollars. The programme is financed by the French, Canadian and US
    charitable funds France-Karabakh, Armenia, Monte Melkonyan and by
    ethnic Armenian families living abroad and engaged in charity
    activities.

    He said that Yerkir is currently registering families from Russia and
    other CIS countries who have expressed their desire to return to their
    historic motherland, but have no opportunities to do that.
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