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    ISTANBUL ARMENIANS KICK OFF AID CAMPAIGN FOR SYRIA VICTIMS

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/istanbul-armenians-kick-off-aid-campaign-for-syria-victims.aspx?pageID=238&nID=39039&NewsCatID=341
    Hurriyet Daily News

    Vercihan Ziflioğ[email protected] The Armenian
    community in Istanbul has initiated two aid campaigns aiming to help
    the Armenian victims of the conflicts in Syria.

    The first campaign, "Biz Titriyoruz bize yardım ediniz," organized
    by Şinorhik Altun, the wife of Tower Travel Aviation owner Dikran
    Altun, has drawn a great deal of interest, as has the second campaign,
    initiated by Turkey's Armenian Patriarchate. The Turkish Red Crescent
    will distribute the aid collected by the Patriarchate.

    Speaking to the Hurriyet Daily News on the campaign, Arsen Arşık,
    an academic at Boğazici University and one of the organizers of the
    movement, said many Armenians in Istanbul have shown great support
    to the campaign.

    "Monetary aid was not accepted since the campaign is a civil
    initiative. Only clothes have been collected so far. The Patriarchate
    was also informed about this. The aim was to help the thousands of
    Syrian Armenians who sought asylum in Armenia. However, since we had
    difficulties in finding new storage [for the aid], we had to end the
    campaign," Arşık said.

    Arşık said Armenian airline company Armavia transferred a total of
    60 parcels of aid to Yerevan over a very short course of time. "This
    campaign could be regarded as a historic civil move by Istanbul
    Armenians. Thanks to this campaign, Istanbul's Armenian community
    experienced the joy of helping their brothers in the Diaspora,"
    Arşık said, adding that the Patriarchate also opened a bank account
    for the aid program.

    January/14/2013




    From: A. Papazian
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