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    TSVETANA PASKALEVA: ELUCIDATING WAR EVENTS REQUIRES UNBIASED ATTITUDE

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    09.07.2009 19:58 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijani authorities proposed death sentence for
    Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva for her successful campaign
    aimed at releasing journalist Vardan Hovhannisyan from Azerbaijan's
    prison, preparing TV report on Soviet and Azerbaijani forces'
    occupation of Shahumyan region and shooting "Altitudes, Hopes"
    documentary (1991).

    A journalist, director and scenario writer, Paskaleva thereafter
    created 6 documentary films devoted to Karabakh war.

    "Any person committing himself/herself to the utmost difficult task
    of elucidating war events should be free from bias. Otherwise, he
    may not rely on God's blessings. Had I pursued bias, Heaven would
    have punished me long ago," Tsvetana Paskaleva said.

    "My Dear Living and Dead", a TV project authored by
    Bulgarian journalist, was broadcast by Armenian Central TV from
    1995-97. Paskaleva's courage to protect imprisoned Dashnak activists
    led to the closedown of the broadcast by the order of the then
    President L. Ter-Petrosyan. The second TV project - "Aspect" - was
    closed down in 2000 for the same reason.

    Faced with the threat of death every single minute, I never thought
    about professional glory. But it came upon me, together with peoples
    love. But it's very hard to hold on to it. All that requires strength
    and incessant work," Paskaleva said, expressing her gratitude to
    Armenians for their reverence.

    Tsvetana Paskaleva is a well-known Bulgarian journalist, director,
    scenario writer and film operator, as well as member of the
    International Documentary Association (Los Angeles). Since May 1991,
    she has shot documentaries about the interethnic conflicts between
    Armenians and Azeris. The following 7 films are devoted to Karabakh:
    "Altitudes, Hopes" (1991), "Will Morning Smile upon Karabakh?" (1992),
    "My Dear Living and Dead" (1993), "The Wounds of Karabakh" (1994),
    "Soldiers of Their Land" (1994), "Calmness" (1995), "Belief and Spirit"
    (devoted to the liberation of Shushi, 2001).
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