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    WWW.LITLAB.ORG ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI LITERARY INTERNET MAGAZINE CREATED

    Noyan Tapan
    May 29 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. One work by each of five Armenian and
    Azerbaijani writers were placed on the www.litlab.org Internet literary
    magazine created by Yerevan and Baku Press Clubs, with the support
    of Catholic Relief Service. This was reported at the May 29 press
    conference of members of Armenian side of Board of magazine's program.

    Chairman of Yerevan Press Club Boris Navasardian said that Russian
    and English translations of above mentioned works have been also
    placed on the website.

    "Our last observations once more prove that our idea about
    Azerbaijani public an Azerbaijanis' idea about our public are not
    right," B. Navasardian said giving as an example that according
    to surveys conducted in Azerbaijan, the majority of Azeris is for
    holding Azerbaijan-Armenia elimination football match for Europe
    Championship. He expressed the hope that in September when new works
    will be placed on www.litlab.org a possibility to form an idea about
    literary processes, public, political and cultural life in the two
    countries will be created. In case of ensuring program's permanence
    the works placed on the website will be also published in the almanac,
    as well as works by writers representing Georgia and Abkhazia, North
    and South Cypruses, Georgia and Turkey will be included in the website.

    In the words of expert of Yerevan Press Club Mesrop Haroutiunian,
    the translations from Armenian to Azerbaijani language and vice versa
    were done on the basis of Russian and activities are being done to
    organize translations just from originals of "mother tongue."

    Program head Artur Papian presenting the www.litlab.org site, said
    that the website also includes a department of discussions of literary
    works. They are chosen by joint decision of Yerevan Press Club and
    Baku Press Club. In B. Navasardian's words, the works placed on the
    website were also discussed during roundtables held with participation
    of specialists of culture, writers and journalists. One roundtable with
    participation of Armenian and one with participation of Azerbaijani
    students and journalists will be organized in June.

    To recap, creation of the website was organized by the Armenian
    side. The expenditures of Armenian side on organization and editing
    made 14 thousand dollars and only editing expenditures of Azerbaijani
    side 11 thousand dollars.
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