Yervant1 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 TSVETANA PASKALEVA: ARMENIANS, WITH ALL THE EVIDENCE, AT A DISADVANTAGE IN PROPAGANDA WAR /PanARMENIAN.Net/ 09.07.2009 17:33 GMT+04:00 /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Three times the Azerbaijani authorities sentenced to death the Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva for her coverage of the Karabakh war. She believes that, unlike Armenia, Azerbaijan carries out a consistent, well-organized propaganda war and has victories on this front. "With a strong historical and legal proof of its righteousness, the Armenian side has not implemented the required work in the field of propaganda, and has not even provided basic information. From this perspective, the Armenian side is visibly losing its way. The world community does not seek to touch bottom and take ready information, which is mainly provided by the Azerbaijani side, forgetting, as a rule, the historical truth and distorting the facts," Tsvetana Paskaleva stressed. 7 films about the Karabakh war Paskaleva shot are stored in long-obsolete VHS format, though they could be successfully used to inform the world public. "I do not understand the reason of such a situation, maybe someone should ask me for my films to educate and advocate, but to date, nobody did," Tsvetana Paskaleva told a news conference in Yerevan today. 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 AMERICAN JEWS ATTEMPT TO IMPEDE US ASSISTANCE TO KARABAKH /PanARMENIAN.Net/ 09.07.2009 17:12 GMT+04:00 /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "To the best of my knowledge, US has already started talking Senate out of adopting a resolution on assisting Karabakh. Armenians hurry too much, and I don't think they will easily manage to push forward with their initiative," leader of European Jews Genadi Zelmanovich said. "After Israeli President Shimon Peres' visit to Baku, the world changed its attitude to Azerbaijan. Many Jewish organizations abroad are now keen on considering Azerbaijan as Israel's friend country. I believe American Jews will unite with their diaspora representatives in Azerbaijan for making relevant response to Armenian lobby," 1news.az quotes Peres as saying. On July 9, US Senate's Appropriation Committee will hold voting over the issue of providing foreign aid. Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) called upon Senate Committee Chair Daniel Inoy to support the bill on providing $70 million to Armenia and $10 million - to Nagorno Karabakh, as well as restore the parity in providing military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan. ANCA reported earlier that US President's Administration had proposed to cut aid to Armenia by 38% and increase military assistance to Azerbaijan. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations has already put the bill to vote. Committee members have voted for allocating $48 to Armenia and $10 million - to Karabakh. Congressmen also voted in favor of maintaining parity in providing military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 TSVETANA PASKALEVA: I WILL LIVE IN ARMENIA UNTIL WORLD RECOGNIZES NKR INDEPENDENCE NOYAN TAPAN JULY 9, 2009 YEREVAN "I will live in Armenia until the world recognizes the Nagorno Karabakh Republic independence," Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva stated at the July 9 press conference. She reminded that visiting Artsakh for the purpose of covering the Nagorno Karabakh war, she settled in Armenia and has been living there for already 18 years. T. Paskaleva told that late Catholicos Vazgen I invited her for a talk during the war and said that the journalist had arrived on a "special mission" and will never leave the Armenian land. According to the journalist, these words of Catholicos in fact were fulfilled. T. Paskaleva said that if the Nagorno Karabakh problem should be solved to the detriment of the Artsakh people, it is better to keep the current NKR status quo. According to the journalist's affirmation, the Armenian side could have solved the problem as far back as in 1994, immediately after signing the truce, when Armenia was strong and Azerbaijan weak. At present, according to T. Paskaleva, rearrangement of forces has happened and Azerbaijan has gained new friends and supporters. Though the propaganda of Azeris is based on falsehood, according to her, it has always been well-organized. While the Armenian side thinks that the world should spontaneously admit the Armenian people's being right. T. Paskaleva emphasized that the Armenians should constantly explain to the international community who is right and who is wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 (edited) The likes of Tsvetana looking in from the outside may still believe that we are ONE NATION, with one agenda. Why do we still have an Artsakh and a Yerevan Province? Why do we still have a Diaspora and a Homeland? Why do we still have an AAA and an ANCA? Why do we still have Hnchak, Dashnak and Ramkavar? Why do we still have Apostolic, Catholic and Protestant communities? Why do we still have a Kilikian and Ejmiatsin Catholicates/ Diocese/ Prelacy? How many ways can we divide? Look at those other savage idiots. They have an ATA/American furkish Association, ONE association, and their tails who have AAA/American azbooby Association. How much more stupid can we be? When the average bloke in Armenia does not know where the next loaf of bread is coming from, we here in the Diaspora wasting all of our resources on “recognition” at the US Congress. Just imagine what those wasted dollars would do to a hungry orphan and an out of work father. Which of the above “dinosaurs” will prevail? Which will boast with “I said it first, I did it”? With all this “Ï did it” mentality, let me be the first to say- The way things are going we will have, neither Hnchaks, Dashnaks or Ramkavars, not a Diocese or a Prelacy, not a Diaspora or a Homeland when Yerevan becomes a suburb of ankara or baku. The likes of Tsvetana may still think that we are ONE NATION. If I were Tsvvetana I would say- SHAME ON YOU!!! In the words of that “great philosopher” of modern day Rodney King- Rodney King's famous question "Can't we all get along?" after his caught-on-tape ruthless beating by Los Angeles police officers sparked devastating citywide race riots in the early 1990s rings as true as ever today. Edited July 11, 2009 by ArpA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 29, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Bulgarian film-maker to present truth about Nagorno-Karabakh arminfoFriday, January 27, 18:02 Bulgarian TV presenter, journalist, film- maker and script writerTsvetana Paskaleva will go on a world tour with a view to present aseries of documentary films about Nagorno- Karabakh,its people, armyand culture. The sponsor of the tour is Armenia's Foreign Ministry. During a press-conference on Friday Paskaleva said that she is goingto tell the world the truth about Nagorno-Karabakh so that the worldcommunity knows what the Nagorno-Karabakh problem is about and whatthe Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians experienced during the war. The tour will start Feb 16 and will cover Bulgaria, Russia, Greece,Cyprus, Lebanon and many other countries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashot Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBvRsf5kSMA WOUNDS OF Artsakh - Mas arajin mnacats@ karogheq henc youtube i vra sharunakel minchev 18 yerort mas@http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMsr-42xhzg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 31, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 Thanks Ashot! Just a reminder, not to watch #17 if you can't handle watching children in pieces. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 xorhurd k@Tam DVD / Vidoner@ gnel.. te Tsvetlanayin gogneq mi qich, te tan@ kunenaq.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2013 THE WOUNDS OF KARABAKH FILM PRESENTS WHAT HAS REALLY HAPPENED IN KARABAKH - TSVETANA PASKALEVA http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/05/paskaleva-filmashar/14:03 ~U 05.03.13 Bulgarian journalist, documentary film director Tsvetana Paskalevapresented today to the reporters her The Wounds of Karabakh filmseries about Karabakh war. Presenting it she said, it tells what has really happened in Karabakhand contradicts Azerbaijani misinformation. The film series consist of 7 documentary films. They have alreadybeen shown in Beirut, Prague, France and Australia. The film hasbeen translated into English, Spanish, Russian, Bulgarian, Frenchand other languages. Paskaleva said not all know the truth about Karabakh but the worldstarts getting known more, for instance about Sumgait. "While watching my films, the political figures, diplomats say theydid not know that the Karabakh war was so fierce. In response, I askthem to help in spreading the truth about Karabakh in other countriesas well," she said. The journalist also said people watching her film are surprised onhow Karabakh has changed, blossomed, developed and how the eyes ofthe people have changed turning into smiling ones. "These are all undeniable evidences that people of Karabakh haveright to stay on their land and live there freely," Paskaleva said,stressing that Stepanakert airport is one of the bright proves of it. "I am so happy with the opening of the airport and my new film endswith its view. I have tried to show that irrespective of everythingKarabakh is ready to accept all," she added. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2013 FILM ON NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT EXITED EVEN AZERIS: TSVETANA PASKALEVA 14:12, 5 March, 2013 YEREVAN, MARCH 5, ARMENPRESS. There are all conditions and chances tointroduce Nagorno Karabakh as an independent state to the world. Asreports "Armenpress" journalist, filmmaker, screenwriter, and memberof the International Documentary Association Tsvetana Paskaleva statedthis during the press conference held on March 5. She also noted thattime has come for the world to know the real facts about the Karabakhevents. Among other things Paskaleva highlighted: "Azerbaijan mustrealize that Karabakh is a sovereign state." She is sure that NagornoKarabakh has something to say and Azerbaijan will have to listen to it. Tsvetana Paskaleva is a renowned Bulgarian journalist, filmmaker, andscreenwriter. Tsvetana was born in Bulgaria's Nova Zagora city. Shehas shot a number of movies dedicated to the Karabakh issue since1991. Among them are "Heights, Hopes" (1991), "Will there be aMorning over Karabakh" (1992), "My Dear, Alive and Dead" (1993),"Wounds of Karabakh" (1994), "The Soldiers of their Land" (1994),"Calm" (1995), and "Faith and Spirit" (2001). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2013 TSVETANA PASKALEVA: THE WORLD KNOWS MORE ABOUT SUMGAIT TODAYSona Hakobyan "Radiolur"18:10 05.03.2013 Bulgarian journalist, director and scriptwriter Tsvetana Paskalevapresented the series of films "Wounds of Karabakh" in a number ofcountries. The films present the reality in Karabakh, countering theAzerbaijani misinformation. The films translated into six languages were screened in Sofia, Prague,Paris and Beirut. However, during the journey Paskaleva did not avoidAzerbaijani propaganda in Paris and Prague. According to her, the films did not leave anyone indifferent. "I'mconfident the world knows more about Sumgait today," Tsvetana Paskalevasaid, adding that she urged the attendees to help inform the worldwhat happened in reality. She called on the countries engaged in the settlement of the NagornoKarabakh conflict to solve the issue as soon as possible, as today'sflourishing and developing Karabakh and the smiling eyes of its peopleprove that they have the right to live free on their soil. Tsvetana Paskaleva is about to continue the journey and screen thefilms in other countries of the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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