Golos Armenii (Russian: Голос Армении, "Voice of Armenia"), previously known as Kommunist («Коммунист», "[The] Communist"), is a Russian language newspaper published in Yerevan, Armenia.
[10][11] Nashkharian worked at Kommunist since 1976, serving as its first deputy editor in the latter years.
[10] As of the mid-1990s, Golos Armenii had a circulation of about 5,000, twelve journalists employed and around twenty other staff members.
[11][12] The newspaper was closed down by the government on May 11, 1995, in the midst of a dispute over rent of its editorial office.
[13] Shamiram Aghabekian served as deputy editor of Golos Armenii for a period, before becoming the editor-in-chief of Respublika Armenia (the Russian version of the government gazette Hayastani Hanrapetutyun) in 1998.