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    ARMENIAN ONLINE EDITOR BEATEN, HOSPITALIZED

    CPJ, Committee to Protect Journalists
    http://cpj.org/2009/04/armenian-online -editor-beaten-hospitalized.php
    April 30 2009

    New York, April 30, 2009--The Committee to Protect Journalists calls
    on Armenian authorities to apprehend three assailants who attacked
    Argishti Kivirian, editor of the independent news Web site Armenia
    Today. The unidentified men beat Kivirian early this morning, leaving
    him hospitalized in serious condition, Zhanna Alexanian, president of
    the Yerevan-based organization Journalists for Human Rights, told CPJ.

    "We condemn this brutal attack on Argishti Kivirian and call on Yerevan
    police to swiftly apprehend and punish his assailants," CPJ Europe and
    Central Asia Program Coordinator Nina Ognianova said. "Independent
    journalists in Armenia, including those working online, have been
    subjected to increased physical violence in the past year. Armenian
    authorities should reverse this trend by investigating and prosecuting
    to the fullest all responsible for today's attempt on Kivirian's life."

    Local press reports and CPJ sources said Kivirian was returning home
    from his newsroom at around 5 a.m., when three men attacked him in the
    entrance to his Yerevan apartment building. The men appeared to have
    been waiting for him, said Alexanian, who spoke to Kivirian's wife,
    the prominent lawyer Lucine Saakian, shortly after the attack. Wielding
    rubber clubs, the assailants hit Kivirian in the head and elsewhere
    on his body. Kivirian struggled with one attacker who brandished a
    gun, causing the firearm to discharge, Saakian told Alexanian. The
    shots roused Saakian and neighbors, causing the assailants to flee,
    local press reports said.

    Kivirian was taken to a Yerevan hospital where he was being treated
    for a concussion and multiple bruises, the Armenian press reported.

    Armenia Today is an independent Web site that publishes political,
    social, and economic news, along with analyses of current events. In a
    statement published after the attack, Kivirian's colleagues said they
    were convinced the attack was connected to his work and vowed that
    the site would continue operating as usual. Colleagues did not connect
    the attack to a specific piece. Kivirian has not yet spoken publicly.
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