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Meeting with Youth on the topic "Reviving by Understanding Karabakh!" organized by the Karabakh Revival Fund - PHOTO

Meeting with Youth on the topic "Reviving by Understanding Karabakh!" organized by the Karabakh Revival Fund - PHOTO

Karabakh Revival Fund (KRF) has initiated a series of discussions on the topic of "To Revive Karabakh By Understanding!" aimed at educating young people about the realities of Karabakh and ensuring their broader participation in the reconstruction efforts in Karabakh.

The first discussion was held with members of the "ONE Volunteer" Student Public Association and students of Azerbaijan State University of Economics.

Rahman Hajiyev, Chairman of the Board of the Karabakh Revival Fund, greeted the students and provided them with information about the consequences of the Armenian occupation in Karabakh. Highlighting the extensive scale of destruction, he emphasized that one of the main goals is to inform as many people as possible about the crimes and destruction committed by Armenians in Karabakh.

Hajiyev also mentioned that the reconstruction works in Karabakh are currently ongoing rapidly, urging everyone to actively participate in the restoration process, emphasizing that donations can greatly contribute to the faster recovery of Karabakh.

Providing information about the "Karabakh.Center" project, which was initiated by the First Vice President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mehriban Aliyeva, Hajiyev emphasized that this resource aims to systematize and deliver objective information about the reasons for the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and the consequences of Armenian aggression to the wider public.

Afterwards, a documentary film titled "Urban Destruction in Karabakh" was screened, illustrating the extent of destruction and damage caused in Karabakh.

Aybeniz Ismayilova, Director of the Fund's Branding and Communication Department, shared her thoughts on the importance of unity and solidarity in the reconstruction of Karabakh. She highlighted the significant responsibility that falls on each Azerbaijani, urging them to contribute to the rebuilding process.

Historian and political analyst, Farhad Mammadov, gave a speech on the topic of "Karabakh is Azerbaijan!" providing insights into the history of Karabakh conflict and the reasons behind it.

Journalist Elshan Rustamov spoke about the atrocities and vandalism committed by Armenians during the nearly thirty years of occupation.

Pervin Mammadova, Coordinator of PR and Communication at KRF, emphasized the importance of educating young people about the realities of Karabakh and their role in both exposing Armenian aggression and attracting more people to participate in the reconstruction process.

Following the speeches, a question and answer session was held, allowing the youth to ask questions about various topics related to Karabakh and share their ideas and suggestions for its future.

It is worth noting that KRF has allocated a grant to the "ONE Volunteer" Student Public Association to conduct several important missions, including disseminating objective information about the consequences of Armenian aggression, raising awareness about the damage to Karabakh's living areas, historical monuments, and ecology, enlightening the public about the historical facts of Karabakh conflict, and showcasing the before and after images of architectural monuments to highlight Armenian vandalism.

Fərhad Cabbarov, the Executive Director of the National Museum of Azerbaijani History, addressed the distortion of Karabakh's history, both past and present, enlightening the youth about the historical aspects of the Karabakh conflict. He highlighted how Armenians have been trying to distort historical facts for a long time in an attempt to convince the world of their own falsehoods. Cabbarov noted that Armenians have now been exposed with consistent facts, and they have also been defeated in the information war.

Following the speeches, a question-and-answer session was moderated by Pervin Mammadova and Elnur Mirzazade. The youth not only asked questions on topics that interested them but also voiced their own ideas and suggestions regarding the future of Karabakh.

It's worth mentioning that within the framework of the "Karabakh.Center" project, initiated by the QDF to address the damage inflicted on our people's material and cultural heritage in Karabakh as a result of Armenian occupation, several photo exhibitions are being held in several shopping centers to raise awareness about the restoration efforts in Karabakh and to encourage donations.

It's important to note that members of the "ONE Volunteer" Student Public Association will carry out several vital missions in cooperation with the QDF, including:

- Systematizing and disseminating objective information about the consequences of Armenia's aggression to the wider public.

- Advocating for donations through the dissemination of information about the extent of damage to Karabakh's residential areas, historical monuments, and ecology.

- Shedding light on the historical truths about the occupation of Karabakh.

- Displaying before and after images of architectural monuments to showcase Armenian vandalism.

Furthermore, the Fund plans to ensure the participation of students from other organizations and universities in the projects related to Karabakh in the near future.

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