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    LEVON ATOYANTS: LIBERATOR SOLDIERS DID NOT FEEL FEAR, AS THEY WERE CONFIDENT IN THEIR VICTORY IN KARABAKH WAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 9, 2010 - 15:34 AMT 10:34 GMT

    On September 9, Before Victory exhibition of famous Armenian filmmaker
    Levon Atoyants was opened in Yerevan to feature his photos of liberator
    soldiers who participated in the Karabakh war.

    Atoyan said that, basically, he shot films and took photos when he
    ran out of film. Referring to the Karabakh war, Atoyants noted that
    he felt fear the first days of his presence in Karabakh, but his fear
    has disappeared after several days of observation of confident and
    merry faces of soldiers.

    "There was no fear, as everyone was confident in the victory," he said.

    Among his heroes, Atoyants marked out 15-year-old Roma, a refugee
    from Baku. "He ran away from home to participate in the war," noted
    the Armenian filmmaker.

    "I have got only good memories of Karabakh and I did not want to
    leave it after completion of the war," said Atoyants.

    Referring to the current process of the Karabakh conflict settlement,
    Atoyants noted that Armenia does not need to prove anything to the
    world. He added that the country should intensify its advocacy efforts
    in response to Azerbaijani falsifications.




    From: A. Papazian
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