BEIRUT – Baikar weekly’s executive editor Hagop Vartivarian’s visit to Beirut from the United States was the occasion for local Baikar writers, editors, and supporters to meet and discuss various aspects of the publication. This Armenian-language media ideological organ of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, published in print editions both in Beirut and Los Angeles, has been bringing together Armenian intellectuals of the diaspora and the Republic of Armenia for almost a year and a half both as authors and readers of its pages. From left, Sahag Gharibian, Hagop Vartivarian, Barouyr Aghbashian, Haroutioun Isgahadian, Baydzig Kalaydjian, Hampig Mardirossian, and Hamo Moskofian are pictured above.
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