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What happened to Hovannessian and his daughter?

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Hi everyone

 

I am reading an old copy of 'Raw-eating' by Aterhov Hovannessian,

published in Iran in the Sixties (and am aware of the similarities

between this and 'Nature's First Law').

 

I read on the internet that Hovannessian died in prison 'for his

beliefs', but have found no further information on this.

 

Does anyone have any sources for more information on the life of

Hovannessian post publication of 'Raw-Eating', and/or on his daughter,

Anahit,(who was brought up 100% raw food as a child), who would be

about 50 now?

 

Many thanks

 

Debbie Took, Reading, UK

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Hello deborah164951,

 

My name is Patrick and I am also greatly interested in Arshavir Hovannessian and his work. I have a friend who knows a relative of Arshavir's, and who may be of assistance in answering your questions. I have never asked my friend these questions, but he did mention to me the relationship he shares with Arshavir. I have been out of contact with my friend for a few years now, but Arshavir's book has become of such interest to me that I will do everything I can in order to locate my friend and ask these questions. I have now spent years searching for an original copy, and have never been able to locate one. You say that you have a copy - is there any chance we could work out some sort of agreement so that I can buy it off of you for a short period of time to read, and then I can send it back to you? This would certainly change my life, and I am willing to spend a reasonable amount in order to obtain a copy.

In the mean time I will do everything in my power in order to locate my friend and ask the questions that you ask. I would really love if we could arrange something that can help both of us out.

 

I hope to hear back from you shortly! I am very excited for the chance to be able to read this amazing book in its original form :)

 

Thanks,

Patrick J.

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