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AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

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  • AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

    Montreal, May 30, 2006 – AGBU Montreal has joined forces with AGBU Toronto and other Armenian communities in Vancouver, Ottawa and Calgary to build a new village called Nor Jraberd in the Mardakert region of Nagorno-Karabakh (NKR) for refugees who lost their lands and homes during the war. This is part of AGBU’s Karabakh Repopulation Project, which plans to adopt new villages during its Centennial and beyond.

    The NKR Government will provide the land for homes and farming in Nor Jraberd, the necessary infrastructure (roads, electricity and water), and a five-year exemption from taxes and start-up payment per settler. AGBU Canada will build the homes and an entire community, complete with a kindergarten, school, outdoor sports facilities, medical centre, pharmacy, ambulance, church, museum and more. Thirty-two families are already waiting to settle into the new village. The cost of each home is about US$15,000, but more funds are required to complete a viable village.

    “We believe that the most valuable capital of a country is its happy and satisfied population,” says Mego Malkhassian, the Canadian project manager. “And it is our objective to build this new village for the people—to give them land, homes, work and possibility to live happily.”

    Nor Jraberd will be the third village built by AGBU—the first two, Norashen and Pareshen, both located in the region of Hadrut, were funded by AGBU France and AGBU London, respectively. Today Norashen is home to 100 residents, 23 houses, a kindergarten, primary school and medical centre; and the construction of homes is underway in Pareshen, which was established at the end of last year.

    “Now it is our turn to show our colours,” adds Malkhassian. “This is a major challenge that we are undertaking, and we are convinced that with the support of our Canadian-Armenians, we will achieve it successfully.”

    More: http://www.norjraberd.org/

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    I think its great and my country should invest into this great country of huge potential.

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      Something's fishy about this JohnCanadian character who's not Armenian, yet is so concerned with the 'huge potential' of Armenia.

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        Re: AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

        Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
        Something's fishy about this JohnCanadian character who's not Armenian, yet is so concerned with the 'huge potential' of Armenia.
        Im sorry? Im not Armenian I am Canadian I didnt know that I have to be Armenian? I thought this forum site is open to people of all cultures.

        I was only praising Armenia for its good qualities.

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          Re: AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

          this thread goes back to jun 06, would appreciate any follow up concerning this project

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            Re: AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

            Originally posted by JohnCanadian View Post
            Im sorry? Im not Armenian I am Canadian I didnt know that I have to be Armenian? I thought this forum site is open to people of all cultures.

            I was only praising Armenia for its good qualities.
            It is open to people of all cultures, however you can't post in threads that are too old, check the date on them to see how old they are. I'd recommend you to leave them if they're over a few months old.

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              Re: AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

              It is important to know that while the AGBU claims Nor Jraberd is located in Mardakert region, it is in fact located in Agdam if we take into consideration the former "azeri" divisions of NKR. Meaning if we were to hand Agdam back to the "azeris", then we could kiss this new village goodbye.

              To see just exactly where it is on the map, check the 6th slide of the powerpoint presentation on the Nor Jraberd website.

              I am also wondering why the AGBU would construct a new village when hundreds of other villages already exist and need dire help. Why not just direct the funds to these others villages, reconstruct them, expand them and settle the population of Nor Jraberd there so that those villages could have a boost of population. Just a thought.
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                Re: AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

                John you find the good characteristics of Armenians on this forum. You will likely be greeted with nationalism and Skepicism at best. Unfortunatley after 4000 years of invasion and subjugation our community tends to meet outsiders with a bit of hostility. Consider it initiation.

                Personally im from Toronto, Where abouts in Canada are you?

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                  Re: AGBU Canada to Build New Village in Artsakh

                  Originally posted by truAnatolian View Post
                  John you find the good characteristics of Armenians on this forum. You will likely be greeted with nationalism and Skepicism at best. Unfortunatley after 4000 years of invasion and subjugation our community tends to meet outsiders with a bit of hostility. Consider it initiation.

                  Personally im from Toronto, Where abouts in Canada are you?
                  Im from Vancouver Im a travel Agent

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