FAAE SENT CONDOLENCES ON LEVON ANANYAN'S DEATH
11:15, 3 September, 2013
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS: The administration of the Forum
of Armenian Associations of Europe (FAAE), headed by the President
Ashot Grigorian, sent condolences on the occasion of the death of the
President of the Writers' Union of Armenia Levon Ananyan. As reported
by Armenpress, the FAAE message says as follows: "The administration of
the Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe and the FAAE President
Ashot Grigorian express their condolences on the occasion of the
death of the President of the Writers' Union of Armenia, the renowned
writer and public figure Levon Ananyan to his family and relatives and
consider that the loss is irretrievable for the entire Armenian nation.
Everybody knows Levon Ananyan to be a bight partner of the youth
of 70s. By now Levon has remained a freedom fighter of honesty and
justice, proving his principled commitment to the Armenian culture,
the Armenian nation and the highest values of the humanity in general.
Levon Ananyan was a personality and his loss is undoubtedly
irretrievable".
On September 2 the President of the Writers' Union of Armenia Levon
Ananyan passed away in Yerevan at the age of 67.
Levon Ananyan was born on October 13, 1946 in Koghb village of Tavush
region. In 1964 he graduated from secondary school in Tavush. Levon
Ananyan is a graduate of the Yerevan State University, Department
of Philology. He has worked for a number of state journals. For
approximately 25 years he worked for the "Garoun" monthly. In 1989,
he became a member of the Writers Union of Armenia, and from 1990 -
2001 he was chief editor for "Garoun". In 2001, he was elected the
President of the Writers' Union of Armenia. He lectured at the Yerevan
State University Department of Journalism. He is the president of the
Noyemberyan NGO. He is also a member of the Journalists' Union. He
has authored many articles on social and political issues, which have
been printed in the state press. He has also translated and published
Russian and English books to the Armenian language; he founded "Apollo"
Publishers (The biography according to Wikipedia free encyclopedia).
Armenpress news agency expresses its condolences to Levon Ananyan's
family and relatives and shares the grief of its director Aram Ananyan.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/731482/faae-sent-condolences-on-levon-ananyan%E2%80%99s-death.html
11:15, 3 September, 2013
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS: The administration of the Forum
of Armenian Associations of Europe (FAAE), headed by the President
Ashot Grigorian, sent condolences on the occasion of the death of the
President of the Writers' Union of Armenia Levon Ananyan. As reported
by Armenpress, the FAAE message says as follows: "The administration of
the Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe and the FAAE President
Ashot Grigorian express their condolences on the occasion of the
death of the President of the Writers' Union of Armenia, the renowned
writer and public figure Levon Ananyan to his family and relatives and
consider that the loss is irretrievable for the entire Armenian nation.
Everybody knows Levon Ananyan to be a bight partner of the youth
of 70s. By now Levon has remained a freedom fighter of honesty and
justice, proving his principled commitment to the Armenian culture,
the Armenian nation and the highest values of the humanity in general.
Levon Ananyan was a personality and his loss is undoubtedly
irretrievable".
On September 2 the President of the Writers' Union of Armenia Levon
Ananyan passed away in Yerevan at the age of 67.
Levon Ananyan was born on October 13, 1946 in Koghb village of Tavush
region. In 1964 he graduated from secondary school in Tavush. Levon
Ananyan is a graduate of the Yerevan State University, Department
of Philology. He has worked for a number of state journals. For
approximately 25 years he worked for the "Garoun" monthly. In 1989,
he became a member of the Writers Union of Armenia, and from 1990 -
2001 he was chief editor for "Garoun". In 2001, he was elected the
President of the Writers' Union of Armenia. He lectured at the Yerevan
State University Department of Journalism. He is the president of the
Noyemberyan NGO. He is also a member of the Journalists' Union. He
has authored many articles on social and political issues, which have
been printed in the state press. He has also translated and published
Russian and English books to the Armenian language; he founded "Apollo"
Publishers (The biography according to Wikipedia free encyclopedia).
Armenpress news agency expresses its condolences to Levon Ananyan's
family and relatives and shares the grief of its director Aram Ananyan.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/731482/faae-sent-condolences-on-levon-ananyan%E2%80%99s-death.html