- Nor Haratch
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This article is about Armenian publication established in 2009. For Armenian publication "Haratch" (1925-2009) by Schavarch Missakian, see Haratch.
Nor Haratch Type Three times a week newspaper
Tuesdays, Thurdays and SaturdaysOwner SARL Nor Haratch Founded 27 October 2009 Language Armenian Headquarters 83, rue d'Hauteville - 75010 Paris Official website www.norharatch.org Nor Haratch (Armenian: Նոր Յառաջ) is an Armenian daily publication based in France. Haratch was founded in 2009 in response to the cessation of publication Haratch, the longest-running French-Armenian publication founded by Schavarch Missakian in 1925 with last issue published 30-31 May 2009.
Five months after Haratch ceased publication, a new group of intellectuals started publishing of "Nor Haratch" (literally New Forward). A limited liability company was established as owner. The first issue of "Nor Haratch" was published on 27 October 2009. The editorial staff included Haroutiun Gobelian (Executive Editor), Jiraïr Tcholakian (Director of Publication), Nora Baroutjian and Aram Kerovpyan,[1] and correspondents in Armenia and the Middle East. With its new, independent staff, administration and ownership, Nor Haratch should be considered a separate new publication, rather than a continuation of the historical Haratch.
The newspaper was initially published on the basis of twice a week (every Tuesday and Friday). In 2010, it turned into three-times-a-week publication (every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). A French language weekly supplement was added for inclusion once a week entitled Hebdo Nor Haratch.[2]
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- Publications established in 2009
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