Droshak
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Droshak (Troshag,
Armenian national liberation movement. It resumed publication in Paris in 1925 until ending again in 1933.[1] During this period, the paper dealt with political and ideological questions regarding the situation in Soviet Armenia (where the ARF was banned) and debates between communism and socialism.[1] It was reestablished as a weekly in Beirut in 1969 and was moved to Athens in 1986 (where it was published bi-weekly) after the kidnapping of its editor Sarkis Zeitlian.[1] Droshak's editorial board returned to Lebanon in 1996, but publication continued in Athens.[1] After officially registering Droshak in the Republic of Armenia in 1999, the editorial board and publication moved to Yerevan. Since then, it has been released in print on a quarterly basis and makes weekly electronic publications.[1]
Editors:
- Christapor Mikaelian
- Rostom (Stepan Zorian)
- Alexander Atabekian
- Honan Davtian
- Mikael Varandian
- Simon Vratsian
- Babgen Papazian
- Sarkis Zeitlian
- Nazareth Berberian
- Karen Khanlarian
- Artashes Shahbazian
and others.