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    Long-Time ARF-Dashnaktsutyun Leader Vahan Hovannesyan Passes Away

    December 29, 2014


    Vahan Hovhannesyan, a long-time leader of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation-Dashnaktsutyun and one of the country's most prominent
    post-Soviet politicians, died at the age of 58 early on Sunday,
    December 28, 2014.

    Hovhannesyan, who has also served as Armenia's ambassador to Germany
    over the past year, was pronounced dead at a hospital in Berlin where
    he received treatment for cancer.

    The Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun
    announced the passing on of Vahan Hovhannesyan. The ARF-D Bureau, on
    behalf of the large ARF-D family, offered its condolences to
    Hovhannesyan's family, relatives, comrades and the entire Armenian
    Nation.

    The Armenian government was quick to set up a special commission
    tasked with organizing his state funeral. The commission headed by
    Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan said on Monday that Hovhannesyan will
    be laid to rest on January 3.

    President Serzh Sargsyan on Monday offered his condolences to
    Hovhannesyan's family and paid tribute to the Dashnaktsutyun leader.
    "It is with deep sadness that I learned about the passing of Vahan
    Hovannesyan, the Republic of Armenia ambassador to the Federal
    Republic of Germany," said Sargsyan.

    "Vahan Hovhannesyan's presence was remarkable both on Armenia's
    political arena and during the years of the Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh]
    war and beyond," added Sargsyan. "It is hard to imagine that his
    character of an ideological warrior, an educated scholar, a statesman
    and political figure, a brilliant orator and bright personality will
    no longer be part of Armenian and pan-Armenian political processes.
    Vahan Hovhannesyan's death was a big loss for not only the
    ARF-Dashnaktsutyun but also all of us," concluded Sargsyan.

    Mountainous Karabakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan also issued an
    announcement praising Hovhannesyan's many contributions to Artsakh's
    liberation and his commitment to ensure the security and longevity of
    the Republic.

    "Vahan Hovhannesyan's contribution to the formation of the independent
    Armenian state and the National Liberation Movement is invaluable. He
    was a great patriot, prominent political figure, experienced diplomat,
    a good and kind person who enjoyed great respect in Armenia, Artsakh
    and the Diaspora," said Sahakyan.

    "The memory of Vahan Hovhannesyan will always remain bright in our
    heart," added Sahakyan after offering condolences to Hovhannesyan's
    family on behalf of the authorities and people of Artsakh.

    Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, Galust
    Sahakyan, also expressed his condolences. "I was greatly saddened by
    the premature death of Vahan Hovhannesyan. Armenia lost a prominent
    public and political figure, a broad-minded intellectual and a
    professional diplomat. The loss of Vahan Hovhannesyan the human being,
    the citizen and the colleague is a great loss for all those who knew
    him. I express my condolences to Vahan Hovhannesyan's family, comrades
    and close ones and share their deep sorrow."

    Politicians from different parties also expressed their regrets for
    Vahan Hovhannesyan's passing.


    Vahan Hovhannesyan was born on August 16, 1956 in Yerevan.

    He graduated with degrees in history and archaeology from the Moscow
    Pedagogical Institute in 1978 and received his PhD in history. From
    1978-1980 he served in the Soviet army.

    >From 1980 to 1989 he worked as a research assistant and later as a
    head of the scientific research division in the Erebuni Museum. In
    1989 he worked as a research assistant in the Institute of Archaeology
    and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of Soviet Armenia.

    He joined the ARF in 1989. From 1990 to 1992 he was active in the
    Artsakh liberation movement.

    He was the ARF-D's vice-presidential candidate for the 1991
    Presidential Elections in Armenia.

    >From 1990 to 1992 he was a member of the ARF-D Central Committee of
    Armenia, becoming one of the first leaders of the organization in
    Armenia when it resurfaced during the latter days of the Soviet Union.
    In 1992 he became a member of the ARF-D Bureau. In 1995 he was
    arrested after then president Levon Ter-Petrosyan started a campaign
    of persecution against the ARF-D and shut down the party's activities
    in the homeland.

    After Ter-Petrosyan's resignation in 1998, Hovhannesyan served as
    adviser to Armenia's new president Robert Kocharian and headed the
    Commission on issues of Local Self-Government until 1999.

    In 1999, he was elected a member of Armenia's Parliament, becoming
    chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and National
    Security and Internal Affairs, and served until 2003 in the ARF's
    parliamentary caucus.

    On May 25, 2003 he was reelected by the proportional system from the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun and elected
    Vice-President of the National Assembly on June 12.

    He was also a member of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation-Dashnaktsutyun Bureau.

    On May 12, 2007 he was elected as a deputy of the National Assembly by
    the proportional system from the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun. On June 7, 2007
    he was elected Vice-President of the National Assembly.

    He was the ARF's candidate for the 2008 Presidential Election in Armenia.

    In February 2013, at the Socialist International Council meeting in
    Portugal, he was elected co-chair of the SI Committee for the CIS the
    Caucasus and the Black Sea.

    On Decemer 28, 2013, Hovannesyan was appointed as Armenia's Ambassador
    to Germany.

    He is survived by his wife, two children and grandchild.

    In a private conversation with an RFE/RL correspondent earlier this
    month, Hovhannesyan spoke of his gratitude to Berlin-based Armenian
    diplomats, government officials in Yerevan, fellow Dashnaktsutyun
    members and friends. He said they have supported him throughout his
    grave illness. The veteran politician also expressed regret at his
    inability to complete initiatives relating to German-Armenian
    relations and the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in
    Ottoman Turkey to be marked in 2015.

    http://www.arfd.info/2014/12/29/long-time-arf-dashnaktsutyun-leader-vahan-hovannesyan-passes-away/

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