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Veteran Journalist Larisa Paremuzyan Dies

Veteran Journalist Larisa Paremuzyan Has Died

HetqJul 6, 20261 min readOriginal: Hetq
Veteran Journalist Larisa Paremuzyan Dies

Larisa Paremuzyan, a respected Armenian journalist, has died. Based in Alaverdi in Lori province, Paremuzyan was known for her extensive coverage of local life and issues affecting residents of the region. Her reporting focused on the daily experiences and concerns of ordinary Armenians in the province, establishing her as a prominent voice for the community she covered. Paremuzyan's work contributed significantly to local journalism in Armenia, documenting the lives and stories of Lori's population through her writing.

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