Armenian Youth Foundation to host human rights award ceremony

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia's Youth Foundation will host an award ceremony at 10:30 a.m. on March 30.

Awards will be granted to a number of state, political, public and cultural figures for their contribution to human right protection in 2011. As the Foundation's PR service told PanARMENIAN.Net awards will feature “Best politician”, “Best deputy”, “Best public figure”, “Best artist”, “Best journalist” and other categories. Ministers, MPs, public figures and reporters will attend the award ceremony.

The event is organized by August 23 National Alliance NGO, Zoravig paper and Armenia’s Youth Foundation.

This human rights award ceremony is traditionally held in Armenia for the 4th time already.

Winners were selected through a survey among 1350 readers of Zoravig paper. The event aims to promote protection of human rights in different aspects of our life.

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