Tsvetala Paskaleva tackles social problemsJuly 9, 2009 - 16:36 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva has returned to Armenia to continue her professional activity. "Ray", the third series of her TV projects, is broadcast on Ararat TV channel.This time, Tsvetana Paskaleva has focused her attention on the social problem of Armenia's population. "There is a necessity to cover social problems in Armenia, as that might help the socially disadvantaged to integrate to society and solve their problems," Mrs. Paskaleva told today a news conference. Tsvetana Paskaleva is a well-known Bulgarian journalist, director, scenario writer. film operator and member of the International Documentary Association (Los Angeles). Since May 1991, she has shot documentaries about the interethnic conflicts between Armenians and Azeris. The following 7 films are devoted to Karabakh: "Altitudes, Hopes" (1991), "Will Morning Smile upon Karabakh?" (1992), "My Dear Living and Dead" (1993), "The Wounds of Karabakh" (1994), "Soldiers of Their Land" (1994), "Calmness" (1995), "Belief and Spirit" (devoted to the liberation of Shushi, 2001). Beginning 1995, Paskaleva worked in Armenian television as a director; she hosted "My Dear Living and Dead" Russian language broadcast about Karabakh. The broadcast was closed down in 1997, by the order of the then President Levon Ter-Petrosyan. Since 1998, Tsvetana Paskaleva started running "Aspect" TV broadcast which was closed down in 2000. Top stories David Vardanyan is the son of former Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan who who is currently imprisoned in Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with Stephan Schütz, Executive Partner at Gerkan, Marg and Partners. The number of state universities will be reduced from 23 to 8 by 2030, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zhanna Andreasyan has said. From September 21 to November 11, a total of 2,820 Russians registered at a place of residence in Armenia, the police has said. Partner news | Lemkin Institute petition seeks release of Armenians in Azerbaijan The Lemkin Institute is deeply concerned about the continued illegal detention of political prisoners from Karabakh in Azerbaijan. Pashinyan: Armenia’s desired goal is “on the horizon” Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that Armenia is moving forward “without interruption”. 17 bridges collapse as a result of floods in Armenia As a result of floods in Armenia’s northern Lori and Tavush provinces, 17 bridges, including five large ones, have collapsed. Armenia: Top cleric to retain title as he bids to become interim PM Galstanyan said earlier that the interim government would be tasked with stopping the “destruction of our homeland”. |