Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Dilijan Tourist Information Center open

As of today, the tourist information office in Dilijan is officially open. It looks beautiful I must say, and has some good resources for anyone in the area. More info on the CAPS site. The road to the opening was a tough one, but the results were definitely worthwhile.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I saw your pictures from Karabage Raffi. They whear beutiful...

12:50 AM  
Anonymous Leonid S. from the EAF GERMAN CHAPTER said...

Raffi jan, the ARMENIAN COMMUNITY once again needs your help!

Because there is no e-mail address in order for me to contact you, I will have to do it this way:

I am from the EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION GERMAN CHAPTER.

THE EAF together with other Armenian organizations of EUROPE has organized an international FAX CAMPAIGN against the DEUTSCHE BANK, where everyone can participate and send a free webfax to the chairman of the DEUTSCHE BANK Dr. Ackermann in order to protest the crimes they committed during the Armenian Genocide.

The website is:
www.deutschebankprotest.eu

Could you possibly check out the website and write a few lines about it in your blog and by doing this mobilize as many people as you can? The Armenian world-community would be really greatful.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Leonid S.
EAF German Chapter

www.deutschebankprotest.eu

4:17 PM  
Blogger Raffi K. said...

this is the second unrelated comment in as many posts... I don't like approving them as a matter of policy, so if you want to shar such things, then perhaps it's better you blog here...

5:09 PM  
Anonymous Leo said...

Dear Raffi, I even apologized for it! There was absolutely no need to approve my last posting. For me it was just a way to contact you, since you don't list your e-mail address anymore. How is one able to contact you in another way?

It's a shame that you absolutely ignored the content of my first posting. How can you be so antarber?

I always loved to read your blog and you are certainly a role model for me, someone I look up to. That's why I'm kind of surprized of your indifference.

All I asked you for was to post a few lines on this issue, so that we can mobilize more people to participate in this all-armenian campaign against the Deutsche Bank.

Now your offer is quite interesting, I would love to blog for cilicia.com, if you give me the oppurtunity to do so!

By the way I'm a german-armenian student, studying political-science, who is very active in the german-armenian community and visits the homeland twice a year. I'm sure I could contribute alot to your blog.

So please contact me!!!!

My e-mail address is: tiflis_1890@yahoo.de
(be sure to write .de at the end)

Thank you very much

Leonid

5:46 PM  
Blogger Raffi K. said...

Well Leo - you posted in more than one place, and one of them was approved if you look carefully. Apologies don't make off-topic comments become on-topic, and requests for posts on certain subjects are considered, but left up to whim. My email address is available, though it may be hard to find. In answer to your question on how I can be so antarber, it's very easy since I don't know what that means. If I did know what it means, it could possibly have been cause for me to ignore this whole message... there are lots of causes and most of them are good, and this blog is not all about good causes, so yes, I can ignore most of them, but if you are volunteering to blog, then let's give it a go, shall we?

10:34 PM  

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