Tatul Hakobyan

Tatul Hakobyan (Armenian: Թաթուլ Հակոբյան; born December 29, 1969) is an Armenian reporter and an independent political analyst.[1][2]

Early life and education

Hakobyan was born in the village of Dovegh in northeastern Armenia, near the border with Azerbaijan.[3] He attended the Yerevan State University and graduated from the Journalism Department in 1995.[4]

Career

Hakobyan has formerly worked as a correspondent for the newspapers Yerkir (1998-2000), Azg (2000-06), Aztag (since 2005),[5] The Armenian Reporter (2008-9) and as a political observer on regional issues of Radiolur news program of Public Radio of Armenia (2004-08). Since 2009 he has been a reporter and an analyst at the independent Civilitas Foundation.[4][6]

Hakobyan has been the director of the Yerevan-based ANI Foundation for Armenian Studies (Հայկական ուսումնասիրությունների ԱՆԻ հիմնադրամ).[5][7]

Personal life

Hakobyan is married with two sons. He speaks Armenian, Russian, English, and Spanish.[4]

Publications

References

  1. Guliyev, Emil; Harutyunyan, Mariam (7 May 2014). "Russia's Crimea move could reignite Karabakh conflict: analysts". Yahoo! News. Tatul Hakobyan, an independent analyst in Yerevan.
  2. "Displacement and Status in the Nagorno Karabakh Conflict" (PDF). Chatham House. 21 November 2012. p. 2. Tatul Hakobyan (Reporter and Analyst, Civilitas Foundation, Armenia)
  3. Sargsyan, Voskan. "Թաթուլ Հակոբյան. «Եթե գյուղացին մոլորվում է, ապա կարող է «մոլորվել» նաեւ ադրբեջանցի դիվերսանտը»". Aravot (in Armenian). Նոյեմբերյանի սահմանամերձ Դովեղ գյուղից սերված Թաթուլ Հակոբյանը...
  4. 1 2 3 "HAKOBYAN Tatul". ypc.am. Yerevan Press Club.
  5. 1 2 "Journalist Tatul Hakobyan to Head Newly Formed ANI Foundation for Armenian Studies". Hetq. 2 January 2015.
  6. Grigoryan, Marianna (5 January 2010). "Armenia: Yerevan Growing More Cautious on Reconciliation with Turkey". eurasianet.org. Open Society Institute. Tatul Hakobyan, an analyst at the Civilitas Foundation...
  7. ԹԱԹՈՒԼ ՀԱԿՈԲՅԱՆ. "aniarc.am - ՀԱՅԿԱԿԱՆ ՈՒՍՈՒՄՆԱՍԻՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐԻ ԱՆԻ ՀԻՄՆԱԴՐԱՄ". aniarc.am. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
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