In 1988 he became an active participant in the
Karabakh movement and was one of the founders of the Alliance of Armenian Students. He became a member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation in 1990. According to the ARF, Hunanyan was expelled from the party in 1992 for misconduct and had not been in any association with the ARF since then. Later he founded and managed the
Horizon news agency, which operated for a few months. From 1994 to 1997 he lived in
Crimea,
Ukraine, teaching the Armenian language at a school in
Yevpatoria. He returned to Armenia in 1997. After moving back to Armenia, Hunanyan made more than one visit to
Turkey. Hunanyan had developed a plan to improve relations between Armenia and Turkey and reportedly had meetings with several Turkish ministers to discuss the idea. From September 1998 to February 1999 he worked at the
Public Television Company of Armenia as a journalist. == 1999 Armenian parliament shooting ==