WEBSITE, VIDEO PROJECT ON MASS REPATRIATION TO ARMENIA LAUNCHED IN YEREVAN
epress.am
10.04.2011
Publicist, filmmaker Tigran Paskevichyan today introduced the website
of his recently launched project funded by the Eurasia Partnership
Foundation.
"The project has two main components, a website and video, which,
each supplementing the other, will try to illuminate an important
event that took place in Armenia in the not so distant past - the
Great Repatriation [Drive] of 1946-1948 and its consequences," he said.
Paskevichyan then described the different sections of the website. "We
have a press section, where we will upload media reports from Soviet
Armenia and that time period. The next is the books section which
contains memoirs, works, which are based on interviews with around 46
people. We will have the photo archive section with photos supplied by
the Paris-based Nubarian Foundation [the AGBU Nubarian Library]. There
are also other personal photo series."
The authors of the project expect the active participation of Armenians
around the world in covering this historic event properly.
Note, the website (www.hayrenadardz.org) is currently only available
in Armenian.
From: Baghdasarian
epress.am
10.04.2011
Publicist, filmmaker Tigran Paskevichyan today introduced the website
of his recently launched project funded by the Eurasia Partnership
Foundation.
"The project has two main components, a website and video, which,
each supplementing the other, will try to illuminate an important
event that took place in Armenia in the not so distant past - the
Great Repatriation [Drive] of 1946-1948 and its consequences," he said.
Paskevichyan then described the different sections of the website. "We
have a press section, where we will upload media reports from Soviet
Armenia and that time period. The next is the books section which
contains memoirs, works, which are based on interviews with around 46
people. We will have the photo archive section with photos supplied by
the Paris-based Nubarian Foundation [the AGBU Nubarian Library]. There
are also other personal photo series."
The authors of the project expect the active participation of Armenians
around the world in covering this historic event properly.
Note, the website (www.hayrenadardz.org) is currently only available
in Armenian.
From: Baghdasarian