TSVETANA PASKALEVA: THE WORLD KNOWS MORE ABOUT SUMGAIT TODAY
Sona Hakobyan
"Radiolur"
18:10 05.03.2013
Bulgarian journalist, director and scriptwriter Tsvetana Paskaleva
presented the series of films "Wounds of Karabakh" in a number of
countries. The films present the reality in Karabakh, countering the
Azerbaijani misinformation.
The films translated into six languages were screened in Sofia, Prague,
Paris and Beirut. However, during the journey Paskaleva did not avoid
Azerbaijani propaganda in Paris and Prague.
According to her, the films did not leave anyone indifferent. "I'm
confident the world knows more about Sumgait today," Tsvetana Paskaleva
said, adding that she urged the attendees to help inform the world
what happened in reality.
She called on the countries engaged in the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict to solve the issue as soon as possible, as today's
flourishing and developing Karabakh and the smiling eyes of its people
prove that they have the right to live free on their soil.
Tsvetana Paskaleva is about to continue the journey and screen the
films in other countries of the world.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Sona Hakobyan
"Radiolur"
18:10 05.03.2013
Bulgarian journalist, director and scriptwriter Tsvetana Paskaleva
presented the series of films "Wounds of Karabakh" in a number of
countries. The films present the reality in Karabakh, countering the
Azerbaijani misinformation.
The films translated into six languages were screened in Sofia, Prague,
Paris and Beirut. However, during the journey Paskaleva did not avoid
Azerbaijani propaganda in Paris and Prague.
According to her, the films did not leave anyone indifferent. "I'm
confident the world knows more about Sumgait today," Tsvetana Paskaleva
said, adding that she urged the attendees to help inform the world
what happened in reality.
She called on the countries engaged in the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict to solve the issue as soon as possible, as today's
flourishing and developing Karabakh and the smiling eyes of its people
prove that they have the right to live free on their soil.
Tsvetana Paskaleva is about to continue the journey and screen the
films in other countries of the world.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress