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    TSVETANA PASKALEVA PRESENTS KARABAKH'S WOUNDS FILM PREMIERE IN AUSTRALIA

    14:41, 7 May, 2013

    YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS: The Acclaimed Bulgarian journalist and
    filmmaker Tsvetana Paskaleva will visit Australia to showcase her
    award-winning documentary "Karabakh's Wounds" in May 2013. As reported
    to Armenpress by the Armenian National Committee of Australia,
    Paskaleva was an eyewitness journalist, who covered the 1991
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between the people of Nagorno-Karabakh and
    Azerbaijan. The conflict erupted after the Azeri government quashed
    the democratic right to self-determination of the Armenian population
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "Karabakh's Wounds" chronicles the struggles of the Armenian
    people during the brutal onslaught by the Azeri armed forces, which
    indiscriminately murdered innocent Armenian civilians. This acclaimed
    documentary has been showcased at numerous international film festivals
    and Paskaleva has been the recipient of numerous awards including
    from the President of the Republic of Armenia.

    Tsvetana Paskaleva has travelled the world extensively, promoting
    the plight of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh. She has had audiences
    in the Parliaments of France, Spain, the Czech Republic and various
    governmental and non-governmental organizations throughout the
    United States, Europe and the Middle East. She will be showcasing
    her documentary in London after her visit to Australia.

    The New South Wales State Parliament will host the Australian premiere
    screening of "Karabakh's Wounds" on May 7.

    There will be a second community screening of "Karabakh's Wounds"
    on Sunday 12 May, at Galstaun College.

    This event has been organized by the office of the Representative of
    the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh in Australia.

    Tsvetana Paskaleva is a Bulgarian director, cinematographer and
    reporter. She was born in Bulgaria and graduated from National
    Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. The most famous films
    by Tsvetana Paskaleva are "Heights, hopes", 1991, "Will there be
    a morning over Karabakh", 1992, "My dear, alive and dead", 1993,
    "Wounds of Karabakh", 1994, "The soldiers of their land", 1994,
    "Calm", 1995, "Faith and spirit", 2001.

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/718034/tsvetana-paskaleva-presents-karabakhs-wounds-film-premiere-in-australia.html

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