Monday, January 12, 2015

Delighted though poor, but the Russian language companion, start asking him

Know, I Am Armenian!
Shqip evropaelire.org عربی iraqhurr.org Հայերեն azatutyun.am Avar radioerkenli.com Azərbaycanca azadliq.org Nohchiyn radiomarsho.com BiH / Hrv / Srb / CG slobodnaevropa.org Belaruskaya svaboda.org دری da.azadiradio.org ქართული radiotavisupleba.ge English RFE / RL Regional rferl.org Afghanistan gandhara.rferl.org Adyghe khutynygharadio.com Kyrgyz Kazakh azattyq.org azattyk.org Macedonian makdenes.org پشتو افغانستان pa.azadiradio.org پاکستان mashaalradio.org فارسی radiofarda.com national grid Româneşte europalibera.org Toҷikӣ ozodi. org Tatar azatliq.org Qırım ktat.krymr.com Turkmen azathabar.com Ўzbekcha ozodlik.org Ukraїnska radiosvoboda.org Cream ua.krymr.com Russian Russian svoboda.org Kazakhstan rus.azattyq.org Armenia Azerbaijan rus.azatutyun.am national grid radioazadlyg.org Georgia ekhokavkaza.com Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan rus.azattyk.org rus.ozodi.org Crimea ru.krymr.com Eurasia www.currenttime.tv
Radio "Echo of the Caucasus" - a project of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, broadcasting in Russian on the territory of Georgia and the breakaway regions national grid of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty - is a private non-profit news service funded by the US Congress. The service provides students with a balanced national grid reliable information aimed at encouraging the development of democratic institutions national grid and a market economy in the countries that are trying to overcome the authoritarian government, national grid human rights violations, hostility on ethnic and religious national grid grounds, and regional conflicts, rebuild the centrally managed economy and to ensure the freedom of the media.
"March of Unity" in Paris
Vote
For the second time in my memory that Yerevan is not sunny city. From drizzle and covered the city of overcast weather seems that even the famous gray with pink tuff Yerevan home.
The taxi driver who picked me up at the airport, trying for a long time in the rearview mirror to see my reaction to the city. "Ugly? - Finally in broken Russian, he decided to strike up a conversation. - No, I just was here a couple of years ago, and I had the feeling that nothing has changed. "
Delighted though poor, but the Russian language companion, start asking him "pro-life." The taxi driver, whose name turned out to be difficult to recall for me, so I will call him Gagik, thinking that I was visiting from Russia, he immediately begins to divide with me sore. It turns out that the president of the country, he does not trust, because he "does everything for himself alone." Ask about opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Gagik Tsarukyan. But those proved to trust Gagik not in use. On protest rallies he does not go and see the future of Armenia only in alliance with Russia. "Here, everything national grid - said my companion, - Russia is already doing, even then, who of the three - the incumbent president and two opposition figures - will be the next president."
Gagik about Europe does not want to listen. Says that all of Armenia goes to work in Russia, and it is this country historically has always helped his homeland. On Europe, says taxi driver wants only the young. And somehow added sadly: "For them that gays, lesbians - everything is fine. They just do not understand life. " Know, I Am Armenian!
In anticipation of fellow national grid journalists from all over the South Caucasus, which were to drive to dinner, I ran to a nearby coffee shop to taste the Armenian coffee. Near the high-end men's clothing store notice of its owner.
In response, I get an unexpected failure: "I do not want to talk about politics!" Then we have a little talk with him about business. "Yes, all bad - open up my second source. - There are no buyers. Tourists from Russia, which are the main clients national grid of my store, too little. " The shop owner connects it with European sanctions and falling living standards of Russians who now have to save on everything, including on foreign trips.
Manager of the coffee shop 22-year-old Irina once dreamed national grid of becoming a jazz singer, and even finished music school. But working as a teacher of music and singing did not want to. The reason is simple: pay a penny. In contrast to the taxi driver Gagik, who believes that virtually all Armenian youth wants to see his country in Europe, Irina says that for her peers is not a matter of choice. According to her, more importantly, what their concerns - is the ability to go from Yerevan to realize their potential. It does not matter where: in Russia or Europe. The main thing is to leave the "depressive city" where career and place under the sun are won not through the abilities and talents, and through acquaintances and banal amount of money purse.
To lay down their morning kaleidoscope Yerevan, looking for one more person on the street. Meet me there is an elderly woman who in any major city would determine the Caucasus as to

No comments:

Post a Comment