Yerkir

Yerkir

Yerkir is the official newspaper of the Supreme Body of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).

The first issue of Yerkir was published on August 27, 1991 in Yerevan. Since April 2002 it is also published in Beirut, Lebanon, in traditional Armenian orthography.

The paper was published as an 8-page daily until the end of 2001. It reached its highest circulation (56,000 copies) in 1993-94, the largest circulation of the Armenian press of the last ten years. In January 2002 (circulation 2,500 copies) Yerkir became a 20-page weekly.

On December 28, 1994 then President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrossian banned the ARF by his decree. The Yerkir daily was also banned, as was Azatamart weekly (the official newspaper of ARF's Armenia Structure), the official newspaper of the ARF Bureau, and many other newspapers and magazines. Permission to relaunch Yerkir was given only in March, 1998.

Yerkir is distributed in the CIS countries, as well as to the diaspora. Many large libraries of the world carry the collections of the paper. The main objective of the paper is to cover the political, economic, educational, cultural and sport events on basis of impartiality and, when necessary, comment on these events.

The online edition carries articles in English, Russian and Armenian.

Editors in Chief

*Ashot Kerobian (1991)
*Abo Poghikian (1991)
*Aghvan Vardanian (1991-93)
*Eduard Harutiunian (1993)
*Hamlet Davtian (1994)
*Mushegh Mikaelian (1998-99)
*Shaghik Marukhian (1999-2000)
*Hamlet Davtian (2000-2001)
*Gegham Manukian (2002-2004)
*Spartak Seyranian (March 2004-)

External links

* [http://www.yerkir.am/ Official website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Armenian Revolutionary Federation — Հայ Յեղափոխական Դաշնակցութիւն Hay Heghapokhakan Dashnaktsutiun Leader Hrant Markarian Founders Christapor Mikaelian …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Kocharyan — Infobox President name = Robert Sedraki Kocharyan hy. Ռոբերտ Սեդրակի Քոչարյան office = 2nd President of Armenia primeminister = Armen Darbinyan Vazgen Sargsyan Aram Sargsyan Andranik Margaryan Serzh Sargsyan vicepresident = term start = 4… …   Wikipedia

  • History of Armenia — This article is part of a series Prehistory 2400 BC 590 BC …   Wikipedia

  • List of political parties in Armenia — This article lists political parties in Armenia. Armenia has a multi party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.Major… …   Wikipedia

  • Post-Armenian Genocide timeline — Several significant occurrences followed the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1917. The following is a chronology of those events. NOTOC 20th century1918* May 28: The Democratic Republic of Armenia declares its independence from the Transcaucasian… …   Wikipedia

  • Recognition of the Armenian Genocide — To date, 21 countries have officially recognized the massacres of Armenians committed by Ottoman Empire between 1915 1923 as genocide. International organizations There is general agreement among historians that the events constituted genocide.… …   Wikipedia

  • Rugby union in Armenia — is a growing sport. They are currently unranked in the International Rugby Board s world rankings [ [http://www.irb.com/en/World+Rankings/world+rankings+full.htm Official IRB World Rankings] ] , which ranks only the top ninety five countries. The …   Wikipedia

  • Artur Baghdasarian — (born November 8, 1968 in Yerevan, RA) is an RA politician and former Chairman of the National Assembly of RA. He is the leader of the pro government Rule of Law party. He is married and has two children.[1] Born N …   Wikipedia

  • Avetik Sahakyan — Infobox President|name=Avetik Sahakyan Ավետիք Սահակյան nationality=Armenian order=2nd Parliamentary President of the Democratic Republic of Armenia term start=August 1, 1918 term end=August 5, 1919 predecessor=Avetis Aharonian successor=Avetis… …   Wikipedia

  • Nairi — Histoire de l Arménie Origines Hayasa Azzi • Nairi Urartu …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”