NEW INFORMATION WEBSITE OPENS IN KARABAKH
Regnum news agency
Dec 14 2010
Russia
A new information-analytical website - artsakhtoday.com - has opened
in Nagornyy Karabakh.
The website is aimed at informing readers on current events in Karabakh
and on what interests ordinary people of Karabakh, Vladimir Grigoryan,
the manager of the website and the head of the IT Development Center,
which operates in the Nagornyy Karabakh republic, has told a Regnum
news agency correspondent in Stepanakert.
"It is not a secret that main information on Karabakh refers only to
the conflict with Azerbaijan. Of course the conflict impacts the life
in the republic quite greatly, but it would be incorrect to limit
oneself only to reports on the settlement process. War is war, but
peacetime life begins to have greater influence: children are born;
roads, schools, houses are constructed; infrastructure destroyed by
the war is being repaired, though with difficulty; in a nutshell,
life begins to assert itself. Reports published at our website will
speak about the most topical issues. We will pay close attention to
local issues," the website's manager said.
He said the website will be guided by principles of objectivity,
independence and topicality in its work. The website's reports come
in Armenian, Russian and English languages.
[translated from Russian]
From: A. Papazian
Regnum news agency
Dec 14 2010
Russia
A new information-analytical website - artsakhtoday.com - has opened
in Nagornyy Karabakh.
The website is aimed at informing readers on current events in Karabakh
and on what interests ordinary people of Karabakh, Vladimir Grigoryan,
the manager of the website and the head of the IT Development Center,
which operates in the Nagornyy Karabakh republic, has told a Regnum
news agency correspondent in Stepanakert.
"It is not a secret that main information on Karabakh refers only to
the conflict with Azerbaijan. Of course the conflict impacts the life
in the republic quite greatly, but it would be incorrect to limit
oneself only to reports on the settlement process. War is war, but
peacetime life begins to have greater influence: children are born;
roads, schools, houses are constructed; infrastructure destroyed by
the war is being repaired, though with difficulty; in a nutshell,
life begins to assert itself. Reports published at our website will
speak about the most topical issues. We will pay close attention to
local issues," the website's manager said.
He said the website will be guided by principles of objectivity,
independence and topicality in its work. The website's reports come
in Armenian, Russian and English languages.
[translated from Russian]
From: A. Papazian