HRAPARAK: ARMEN AMIRYAN'S ADVISOR HAS BEEN FIRED
Tert.am
19.11.11
The paper claims that Astghik Avetisyan, an advisor to Director of
Public Radio Armen Amiryan, was recently dismissed from work based
on her resignation letter.
Avetisyan used to work as assistant to presidential spokesperson
before. In February 2011 she was appointed as head of Public Radio's
department that airs programs designed for Armenian Diaspora.
Further, the paper says that Avetisyan was appointed as advisor to
Armen Amiryan after a scandalous incident when the press published
an anonymous letter addressed to President Serzh Sargsyan.
The letter, which was ascribed to Astghik Avetisyan, was complaining
about the situation in the Public Radio.
Speaking to the paper, Avetisyan said that the Public Radio has turned
into what she called marshland and is in an agony.
"I am very sorry for the current situation as because of its director
the [Public] Radio has turned into a body that has no face, does
not represent anything and operates with slave-owning system," said
Astghik Avetisyan.
Tert.am
19.11.11
The paper claims that Astghik Avetisyan, an advisor to Director of
Public Radio Armen Amiryan, was recently dismissed from work based
on her resignation letter.
Avetisyan used to work as assistant to presidential spokesperson
before. In February 2011 she was appointed as head of Public Radio's
department that airs programs designed for Armenian Diaspora.
Further, the paper says that Avetisyan was appointed as advisor to
Armen Amiryan after a scandalous incident when the press published
an anonymous letter addressed to President Serzh Sargsyan.
The letter, which was ascribed to Astghik Avetisyan, was complaining
about the situation in the Public Radio.
Speaking to the paper, Avetisyan said that the Public Radio has turned
into what she called marshland and is in an agony.
"I am very sorry for the current situation as because of its director
the [Public] Radio has turned into a body that has no face, does
not represent anything and operates with slave-owning system," said
Astghik Avetisyan.