Aydin Morikyan Died

AYDIN MORIKYAN DIED

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06:01 pm | May 19, 2009

Renowned journalist, public figure and editor of various pivotal
periodicals of independent Armenia Aydin Morikyan died this morning
at a premature age.

Morikyan has been founding editor of the "Hayastani Hanrapetutyun"
official newspaper until 1997. In 1995-96, he was Deputy Minister
of Information and was editor of the "Hayatsk Yerevanits" magazine
in 2000-2002. He has also been editor of the "Orran" and "Zhamanak
Yerevan" newspapers.

Aydin Morikyan had a serious illness for the past couple of years
and died at 51 years of age However, his illness did not depress him.

Aydin fought against illness, injustice, lies, falsifications and
evil against mankind until the last day of his life. He was one of
the unique journalists who received a highly academic education at
the Lomonosov State University of Moscow.

Not only did Aidin Morikyan educate some generations of journalists,
but authored school textbooks, which are used by those who are pursuing
their career in journalism.

Aydin Morikyan has also participated in the Karabakh movement and
was Deputy of the Supreme Council and the National Assembly in 1990
and 1999 respectively. He was an intellectual man of principle and
an overall good Armenian.

Aydin Morikyan will remain a guide for all those who have had the
opportunity of knowning him. "A1+" expresses condolences to Aydin
Morikyan’s family, friends and relatives.