YEREVAN HOSTS PRESENTATION OF "WOUNDS OF KARABAKH" DOCUMENTARIES BY TSVETANA PASKALEVA
news.am
Nov 18 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Yerevan held presentation of two-DVD documentary series by
renowned Bulgarian journalist and social activist Tsvetana Paskaleva
entitled "Wounds of Karabakh". The seven documentary series are
available in six languages. They depict horrors of Nagorno-Karabakh
war, deportation of Armenians from Getashen, injuries and deaths of
soldiers and civil population.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, FM Edward Nalbandian, MPs, MOD
representatives and guests were present at the ceremony.
The journalist stated that she could not remain ignorant toward the
fate of the Karabakh people.
"They all are heroes for me, both children and grownups. What I saw
changed my life and made me stay and publish the chronicle. Armenia
and Karabakh gradually became my spiritual strings," Paskaleva said
adding that the documentary can be important for the settlement of
the Karabakh conflict.
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President of Armenia attends presentation of "Wounds of Karabakh"
documentary series
November 18, 2011 | 15:12
YEREVAN. - President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan attended presentation
of documentary series "Wounds of Karabakh". The films, made by famous
Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva are available in 6 languages.
The President thanked the author for devoting a substantial part of
her life to our struggle. She and her camera have always been around
to immortalize those who had honorably fought to defend their land,
said Sargsyan.
He expressed hope that Paskaleva will remain an active ardent
participant of our struggle.
The military phase is over but, as long as the necessity to prove
the justice of Karabakh people's struggle persists, our fight will
continue. This is an important issue, said the President.
news.am
Nov 18 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Yerevan held presentation of two-DVD documentary series by
renowned Bulgarian journalist and social activist Tsvetana Paskaleva
entitled "Wounds of Karabakh". The seven documentary series are
available in six languages. They depict horrors of Nagorno-Karabakh
war, deportation of Armenians from Getashen, injuries and deaths of
soldiers and civil population.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, FM Edward Nalbandian, MPs, MOD
representatives and guests were present at the ceremony.
The journalist stated that she could not remain ignorant toward the
fate of the Karabakh people.
"They all are heroes for me, both children and grownups. What I saw
changed my life and made me stay and publish the chronicle. Armenia
and Karabakh gradually became my spiritual strings," Paskaleva said
adding that the documentary can be important for the settlement of
the Karabakh conflict.
_____
President of Armenia attends presentation of "Wounds of Karabakh"
documentary series
November 18, 2011 | 15:12
YEREVAN. - President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan attended presentation
of documentary series "Wounds of Karabakh". The films, made by famous
Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva are available in 6 languages.
The President thanked the author for devoting a substantial part of
her life to our struggle. She and her camera have always been around
to immortalize those who had honorably fought to defend their land,
said Sargsyan.
He expressed hope that Paskaleva will remain an active ardent
participant of our struggle.
The military phase is over but, as long as the necessity to prove
the justice of Karabakh people's struggle persists, our fight will
continue. This is an important issue, said the President.