Russian-Armenian Cooperation NGO expressed solidarity towards Akram Ayisli
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The Russian-Armenian Cooperation NGO has expressed solidarity with
Akram Aylisli, said chairman of the Russian-Armenian Cooperation NGO
Yuri Navoyan at the event on 25th anniversary of the Artsakh
National-Liberation movement in Moscow yesterday. Azerbaijani Press
Agency informs about this.
He said that Akram Aylisli, the author of `Stone Dreams' novel, won
the sympathy of Armenians and thanked him for his fair position: `Our
organization demonstrates solidarity with Akram Aylisli'.
"The spiritual treasures of Artsakh' by Russian writer and
screenwriter Kim Bakshi was also presented at the event held at the
press service of the newspaper "Argumenti i fakti".
Politicians Stanistlav Tarasov, Anatoly Tsiganok, historian Vladimir
Zakharov and representatives of Russia-based Armenian community
attended the event.
Quotes from Akram Aylisli's novel `Stone Dreams' was often sounded at
the event. Writer Kim Bakshi said that Akram Aylisli appealed to the
Russian writers for help: `He asks what he wrote wrongly. We will help
him.'
14.02.13, 14:44
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://times.am/?l=en&p=18609
The Russian-Armenian Cooperation NGO has expressed solidarity with
Akram Aylisli, said chairman of the Russian-Armenian Cooperation NGO
Yuri Navoyan at the event on 25th anniversary of the Artsakh
National-Liberation movement in Moscow yesterday. Azerbaijani Press
Agency informs about this.
He said that Akram Aylisli, the author of `Stone Dreams' novel, won
the sympathy of Armenians and thanked him for his fair position: `Our
organization demonstrates solidarity with Akram Aylisli'.
"The spiritual treasures of Artsakh' by Russian writer and
screenwriter Kim Bakshi was also presented at the event held at the
press service of the newspaper "Argumenti i fakti".
Politicians Stanistlav Tarasov, Anatoly Tsiganok, historian Vladimir
Zakharov and representatives of Russia-based Armenian community
attended the event.
Quotes from Akram Aylisli's novel `Stone Dreams' was often sounded at
the event. Writer Kim Bakshi said that Akram Aylisli appealed to the
Russian writers for help: `He asks what he wrote wrongly. We will help
him.'
14.02.13, 14:44
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress