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Destinies

SAY ‘I CAN’ AND GO AHEAD

When we say “the generation of war”, we immediately imagine the children who went through the Artsakh liberation war, who took refuge in shelters, whose ears learned the roar of bombs, whose fathers became stone monuments or remained on the roads of obscurity. And even if they returned home victorious and glorious, the war was […]

MY HOMELAND IS THE BEST

New Armenia, new opportunities, new energy and new breath. A young and forward-looking Armenia. A few years ago, this may have seemed like a dream to many, but now it is possible with the efforts of many dedicated individuals who believe in their own strength and are confident that with their small investment they can […]

PRESIOUS DOCUMENTS OF THE VICTORY

Old books and photographs, postcards and certificates are, of course, priceless fragments of some other world that have brought with them the scent and breath of the past century.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS FROM HRAZDAN

It has been 75 years since the explosion of the fascist shells, and the sky has calmed down. Today, abandoned, rusty weapons have become museum exhibits on the shores of Kuban, Terek, Volgograd and Sevastopol.

AN UNFINISHED WAR...

Seyran Margaryan studies at the Armenian National University of Architecture and Construction. He is a participant of the April war. Every Armenian generation has its share of war, its share of struggle. Seyran’s grandfather, Seyran Margaryan Senior, took part in the border battles of Noyemberyan, Ijevan and Sisian as a member of the Yerkrapah volunteer […]

I WILL NEVE FORGIVE

Grandma Yepraksia turned 111 a few days ago. She is in a flowery, shiny headscarf, and in a beautiful dress. She is leaning her head on her grandson Arthur’s shoulder and looks at my face with a smirk. Though she looks younger, I still ask.

ENDURANCE

On April 7 of this year, I came across a post in the Facebook about the parents of my colleague, Zinuzh TV program journalist Arman BAyramyan.