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Lyudmila Ter-Petrosyan (''Lyudmila Froimi Pleskovskaya'', (アルメニア語:Լյուդմիլա Տեր-Պետրոսյան)) (born December 20, 1947 in Saint Petersburg) was the first First lady of the Republic of Armenia from 1991 to 1998, wife of the President of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrossian. She is the founder (1994) and leader of ''All-Armenian Women Union'', a non-governmental organization working to protect the rights of women and children. ==Biography== Lyudmila Ter-Petrossian was born in Leningrad, USSR. Her father was an army officer who fought in World War II and her mother was a doctor who took part in the defense of Leningrad. She graduated from the Department of Germanistics of the Leningrad State University. In 1972 she married to Levon Ter-Petrossian, then a young post-graduate student, and moved to Yerevan. During the 20 years she worked at Armenian State Radio as a journalist and editor. Since the 1990s she became a public activist, working for the children's rights and supporting disabled children in Armenia. For her public activities in 1995 she was awarded by a medal from UNICEF. In 1996, at the initiative of Ter-Petrossian and the All Armenian Women’s Union, the National Assembly of Armenia was one of the first among the post-USSR republics of to adopt a law on the rights of children.〔(Ludmila Ter-Petrossian, Biography )〕 In 1997, the Developmental Services for Armenia (DSA) organization was established in Los Angeles by the initiative of Lyudmila Ter-Petrossian. Ter-Petrossian was an honorary participant of different International conferences organized by Hillary Clinton, Rosalynn Carter, Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing and others. She organized 4 International Women Conferences (1994, 2005, 2006, 2007) in Armenia. In 2006, she established an informal club for the women of the South Caucasus. She has one son, David Ter-Petrossian, and three grandchildren. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lyudmila Ter-Petrosyan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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