Gantch

Gantch (Armenian: Կանչ, "Call") was an Armenian language weekly newspaper published in Beirut, Lebanon in 1971–1983 and then again 1996–2006.[1] It was an organ of the Lebanese Communist Party, and functioned as the Armenian-language edition of the main party organ an-Nidaa.[2][3][4] Barouyr Yeretsian served as the editor of Gantch.[1]

Gantch
TypeWeekly
EditorBarouyr Yeretsian
FoundedFebruary 20, 1971 (1971-02-20)
Political alignmentCommunist
LanguageWestern Armenian
Ceased publicationNovember 2006
HeadquartersBeirut
Sister newspapersAn-Nidaa
OCLC number61385969

The newspaper was launched on February 20, 1971.[1] Gantch covered political, social and cultural issues. It also had a sports section.[5]

It provided extensive coverage of the Soviet Union and the Armenian SSR[5] and propagated fraternity of Arab and Armenian peoples, anti-imperialism and anti-Zionism.[5] The newspaper cooperated with TASS and Armenpress.[5]

Publication of the newspaper was interrupted in 1983. In its stead, the Communist Party began publishing Azkayin Mshagouyt («Ազգային Մշակույթ», "National Culture"). Gantch was relaunched in 1996,[1] and was closed down in November 2006, two months after the death of Yeretsian.[1]

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References

  1. Messerlian, Zaven. Armenian Participation in the Lebanese Legislative Elections 1934–2009. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 28, 225, 447, 513
  2. The Middle East and North Africa. Europa Publications. 1978. p. 516. ISBN 978-0-905118-23-9.
  3. النداء. صفحات من صحافة الحزب الشيوعي اللبناني
  4. Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. Yearbook on International Communist Affairs series. Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University. 1987. p. 453. ISBN 978-0-8179-8651-3.
  5. G. Keshishian (1979). "«Կանչ»". Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia Volume 5 (in Armenian). Yerevan. p. 241.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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