'ARMENIA' CASTS ANCHOR IN LIMASSOL AFTER 2-YEAR VOYAGE
Financial Mirror
http://www.financialmirror.com/news-details.php?nid=24163
Aug 12 2011
Cyprus
The yacht "Armenia" made its final port of call in Limassol on
Thursday, concluding a two year voyage that started from Valencia
and took the crew of seven to countries inhabited by Armenians.
The trip was initiated by its captain, author and human rights activist
Zori Balayian, who used the Armenian tricolour as its main sail and
carried the Armenian alphabet on 38 flags, one for each letter.
The ship is dedicated to Mesrob Mashdots, philosopher and founder
of the Armenian alphabet in 405. However, the crew also paid tribute
to the 13 victims of a deadly blast at a naval base a few kilometres
from Limassol port, that destroyed the isalnd's main power station.
This is Balayian's second project. He had earlier sailed on board
the Cilicia in 2005, which, too, had visited Cyprus.
On the port side to welcome the sailboat and its crew were President
Demetris Christofias and his Armenian counterpart Serge Sarkissian, the
Armenian Representative in the Cyprus Parliament, Vartkes Mahdessian,
clergy and diplomats and members of the Armenian community of Cyprus.
Financial Mirror
http://www.financialmirror.com/news-details.php?nid=24163
Aug 12 2011
Cyprus
The yacht "Armenia" made its final port of call in Limassol on
Thursday, concluding a two year voyage that started from Valencia
and took the crew of seven to countries inhabited by Armenians.
The trip was initiated by its captain, author and human rights activist
Zori Balayian, who used the Armenian tricolour as its main sail and
carried the Armenian alphabet on 38 flags, one for each letter.
The ship is dedicated to Mesrob Mashdots, philosopher and founder
of the Armenian alphabet in 405. However, the crew also paid tribute
to the 13 victims of a deadly blast at a naval base a few kilometres
from Limassol port, that destroyed the isalnd's main power station.
This is Balayian's second project. He had earlier sailed on board
the Cilicia in 2005, which, too, had visited Cyprus.
On the port side to welcome the sailboat and its crew were President
Demetris Christofias and his Armenian counterpart Serge Sarkissian, the
Armenian Representative in the Cyprus Parliament, Vartkes Mahdessian,
clergy and diplomats and members of the Armenian community of Cyprus.