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Sara Khojoyan

Sara Khojoyan

Sara Khojoyan is a reporter based in Yerevan, Armenia. For more than 10 years of her professional career, she worked for the local ArmeniaNow.com online news outlet, as well as several international media outlets, including Transitions online and IWPR Caucasus edition. Since 2012 she is an Armenia correspondent for Bloomberg. Sara’s stories focus on politics, the economy, and human rights. She also writes human-interest pieces, which she enjoys the most.

8 Comments

  1. Brilliant and wishing them all the very best – this is what is needed in Armenia, There are opportunities in Armenia and they are doing the best they can. Good on them.

  2. God bless Sevag and Maria and their son, and best wishes of continued success to them.
    God bless FAR and their donors.
    God bless Howard Atesian and all benefactors who help our Hayrenik.
    Thank you Ms. Khojoyan for a very well written article.

  3. Local Armenians need to look at Syrian Armenians and learn patriotism.Many of them have very successful businesses in Yerevan and live very happily.

  4. Armenia should encourage and support all diaspora Armenians to return to their homelands and promote entrepreneurship! Congratulations to this young dynamic couple for their well deserved success!! Teaching English is the right path for growth and success for Armenians in the homeland!

  5. What a beautiful story, and what a beautiful Armenian family:)
    Hard work, perseverance, and a vision to guide through all challenges – they are true heroes to me, Armenia belongs to this generation – bravo! Finally, a good story from the motherland , we need more stories like this – thank you!

  6. Last time I saw Sevag was in 2000 in Aleppo. He was a teenager, already speaking brilliant English. How could we even imagine what the future would be there…
    I wish him, his wife and cute son a very very happy life in Armenia.
    I hope his parents are safe.
    Wish we coud meet again some day, between France and the Eastern world.
    Odile, once your friend in Azizieh.

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