Eduard Poghosyan, a student of the Faculty of Journalism of YSU, is actively engaged in public and professional activities. He chose his option to fight for Artsakh. “My love to Artsakh” started a series of photos on the social network, thus once again revaluing and spreading the treasures of Artsakh, a part of which is currently under the control of the enemy.
Eduard says that being a journalist, he remains faithful to his mission and with this step, he reminds his audience again that Artsakh is Armenian, and the clear proof of this is the history of our country-paradise. “We must value what we have first, especially now, and set a landmark goal for ourselves and walk towards it. Every Armenian should not give up; he said – this is the clear message of our history, not to go a millimeter away from his identity and struggle. This is the most important thing, and history is kept like this because it is like a wheel in constant rotation, which is going towards development, and may our Armenian “wheel” continue to move forward just like that, God willing,” says Eduard.
My interlocutor assures that the history of Armenia and Artsakh should not be separated, because it is the complete history of Armenians. That story continues to be woven today under a seven-month blockade. Eduard says that the blockade is a challenge as well as a struggle. There is also a spirit of struggle in the daily photos from different settlements of Artsakh. But, the struggle has only one goal – for the sake of the motherland.
“Hayk never lost to the enemy Bel. And it is appropriate to quote Hrant Matevosyan’s words. “If the whole planet becomes a grave, the last one to put a flower will be an Armenian…” I am sure that we will overcome the difficulties that have befallen us with honor, and they will be resolved in favor of Armenia. I believe,” concluded Eduard Poghosyan.
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“Aravot” daily, 23.06.2023