Glory to Fighters: Veteran of the World War II Still Struggling for Life
Every morning Mnatsakan Janoyan, 80, takes the bundle of dailies and weeklies and walks across the streets of Gyumri.
The wandering seller of newspapers from Gyumri says he knows well the subtleties of his job and does not get embarrassed of working even at his age.
“I have good children, but I myself have to work as long as I can. Besides I like my job and know everything about it,” says Mnatsakan.
Veteran Mnatsakan of the Second World War remembers those years with pain. He says that he was still an under-age child when he took a weapon to protect his homeland.
“It was awful – fire, flame, smoke, blood, corpses and smelly air. Your dear friend is dying before your eyes while you are fighting against the enemy to death. I cannot… it was really horrible,” is moved Mnatsakan.
“If one wants to live, then s/he must struggle. At different ages the struggle is different. When I was young, I was good in arms. I struggled with my arms and won the war. Afterwards, I did my best for my children do not need anything. And now I’m doing everything possible for me not to be in need.”
Over the last 15 years newspaper has become his weapon, but, as he says, today’s newspapers have lost their power. Previously he had permanent customers and the newspapers were well consumed.
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