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Eric Nazarian

Eric Nazarian

Eric Nazarian is a screenwriter, filmmaker and photojournalist. In 2007, Nazarian wrote and directed “The Blue Hour,” a first feature film that won six international awards. In 2008, Nazarian received the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences® (home of the Oscars) prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for his original screenplay, “Giants.” In turn, Nazarian’s film “Bolis” was the recipient of the Best Short Film Award at the 14th Arpa International Film Festival in 2011.
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  1. Dear Hrant Dink:
    “A Gun Can’t Burn Your Peaceful ~ Pen”

    Condolences to the Armenian journalist *,
    who was murdered by an underage Turkish national on January 19, 2007

    I say, “The gun cannot kill a honest pen.”
    Gun will soon rust,
    The writing implement will remain
    Forever, creating new human.

    Hrant’s blood composed
    Of frank ink and pen;
    Thy blood is blue ink—
    Bones are white pens!

    Contain most Armenian DNAs—
    Sweetness, sincerity, seriousness—
    In every genuine cell stays,
    Not to seek any revenge,

    Moreover, asking truthfulness!
    Dink’s DNA will not go in vain
    By few slayers trained to slay.
    The sound of an honest literate scientific brain!
    Who created ‘Agos’,
    The Armenian and Turkish newspaper terrain!

    Dink’s last article reads,
    “Turkish poisons let mix with Armenian kind blood.
    I am a dove spinning between Turks and Armenians.
    Can Turks shun a dove, a sign of peaceful shine?”

    I announce to each human who can’t understand,
    “What does humanity stand for? Killing anyone,
    including you, Hrant, a peace-seeking man!”

    Dear Dink, you tried your best, did not apply before rest!
    You wanted to transfer earth’s hell to safe birthing lay
    Before meeting your soulful slaughtered Armenians
    Who lived thousands of years before the Ottomans’!

    You left hell, forever, to go to seventh heaven,
    Leaving your flesh, but you swore on your soul,
    Sending a message; hence, saying to your populace,
    (Sylva’s feelings on Hrant’s behalf, what he wanted to utter . . .)

    “I couldn’t change inhuman to a real human
    Before my death, but being honest Armenian
    Some fate in me stamped in my genes,
    Chants remains even after three shots in my head . . .”

    Shooting is their triumph, killing genes for over centuries
    Still praising their, the satanic reign.
    How can you darn a saint’s suit divine?
    Even if you’re a dove sending peace messages to a struggling fan . . .

    Every honest spirit can easily be killed
    If surrounded by slayers, masked as a face of man.
    Now you stamped by your blood
    A so-called civilized Turkish land,
    The way guided entry to the European Union;
    Thus, killing exists and stays unchanged since!

    (C) Sylva Portoian, MD, MSc, MFPHM, FRCP.CH, (UK)
    January 22, 2007

  2. Dr. Martin Luther King and Journalist Hrant Dink of Agos

    The two men will never sigh …
    We feel they are still living ….

    We can see
    how many faithful humans
    are remembering them
    around the universe
    with tears and pride …

    Such honest souls
    lived and will live
    As they dedicated their life for
    Justness, rightfulness, fairness, lissomness, grace…
    and more to say…

    Honest people are proud to say …
    King’s from African genes …
    Hrant Dink genes from Armenian Highland
    although their names are carved
    on many marbles …
    on the blue sky …
    inside known caves …

    but they don’t need graves
    to remember them…
    as they live already
    in our cardiocytes …

    They are alive and
    will stay alive
    for infinite years …

    (C) Sylva Portoian,MD
    January 21, 2017

  3. A wonderful article, so well said. Our pain is not over until justice is done. Bravo Eric, you are an amazing human being, so worthy to the man who left us so untimely. God Bless his Soul may he rest in Peace.

    Sylvia Minassian

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