Singer Aznavour granted Armenian citizenship

China Post, Taiwan
Dec 28 2008

Singer Aznavour granted Armenian citizenship

YEREVAN — The renowned French singer of Armenian origin Charles
Aznavour has been granted Armenian citizenship by presidential decree,
the presidency of the ex-Soviet republic said Friday. `Armenian
President Serzh Sarkisian has signed a decree granting Armenian
citizenship to the prominent singer and public figure, a hero of the
Armenian people, Charles Aznavour,’ the presidency said in a
statement. Born Shahnur Aznavourian, the 84-year-old singer is among
the best-known figures of France’s 400,000-strong Armenian
diaspora. He was born in Paris to Armenian parents. After the 1988
earthquake in Armenia which killed 25,000 people, Aznavour set up a
foundation and organised a series of charity concerts to help quake
victims. He also serves as Armenia’s permanent delegate to the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

The author of over 1,000 songs, Aznavour is one of France’s most
popular singers and is the first French performer to have a recording
that went platinum in Europe. He sold over over 100 million records
worldwide. In 1998 he was named Entertainer of the Century by CNN and
Time Online.