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    ARMEN AMIRYAN: I HAVE NOT DONE MUCH, BUT I ASPIRE TO DO MUCH
    Marianna Gyurjyan

    "Radiolur"
    30.03.2009 18:46

    Four individuals were awarded Fridtjof Nansen Gold Medals today. "Being
    awarded the Gold Medal named after the great humanists for benevolent,
    state and national activity, as well as diplomatic service is very
    binding and inspiring," the recipients of the Medal said.

    Director of the Public Radio of Armenia Armen Amiryan said it was his
    first award for charity, and it was unexpected. "I have not managed
    to do much, but I aspire to do many things," he added.

    "If everyone pays attention to and extends a helping hand to people
    living next to him within the bounds of his capacities, it can be
    viewed as charity and a God-pleasing deed," Armen Amiryan said.

    Hakob and Knarik Jambazyan continue their parents' activity by
    lending a helping hand to Armenians in need. In 2002, "the Huysi
    Avan" ("District of Hope") project was launched with the blessing
    of Navasard Archbishop Kchoyan. In 2003 the first 20 families gave
    house-warming parties. "The construction continues and the program
    should be completed. Unfortunately, the pace of constructions slowed
    down this year because of the crisis," Hakob Jambazyan said.

    Henrik Liloyan was posthumously awarded for his irreproachable
    diplomatic service. His son, Tigran Liloyan said his father had taught
    him to love the Motherland. He noted that the Armenian khachkar was
    erected in Louvre thanks to his father's efforts.
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