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17th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media starts in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv

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The 17th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media, traditionally organized by BTA, will be held in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in the period November 1-3. The motto this year is "Media and Salvation". The rescue of the Bulgarian Jews by the Bulgarian people will be a focus of discussions, as well as the topic of the state and the Orthodox Church, and ways to "save" the media that serve the truth.

The forum will be officially opened at the Holy Sepulcher on the Day of Bulgarian Enlighteners and on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the rescue of the Bulgarian Jews.

Radio Bulgaria will also be a participant in the meeting, represented by its editor-in-chief Krasimir Martinov who will keep us informed about the progress of the discussions and will meet with representatives of a number of Bulgarian media abroad




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