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Arthur Derounian
Armenian-American journalist (1909–1991) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arthur Derounian (born Avedis Boghos Derounian (Armenian: Աւետիս Պօղոս ՏԷրունեան),[1][2][3][4] April 9, 1909 – April 23, 1991),[5] also known as John Roy Carlson among many pen names, was an Armenian-American journalist and author, best-selling author of Under Cover.[6]
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Derounian wrote for the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, Fortune Magazine, the Council Against Intolerance and the Friends of Democracy. [7] In the 1950s he founded and managed the Armenian Information Service, which made a number of publications. His exposé writing has been the subject of lawsuits.[8][9]
Derounian is also notable for editing the manifesto of Armenia's first Prime Minister, Hovhannes Kajaznuni.[10]