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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Los Angeles Times Managing Editor retires for `killing' a story on
    Armenian Genocide
    30.06.2007 14:12 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ After escalating criticism from the Armenian
    American community for his role in obstructing an article on the
    Armenian Genocide this April and his discriminatory behavior against
    Armenian American reporters, Los Angeles Times Managing Editor Douglas
    Frantz has resigned effective July 6th and will be returning to
    Istanbul, reported the Armenian National Committee of America-Western
    Region (ANCA-WR).

    This past April Frantz `killed' a story on the Armenian Genocide that
    was written by Armenian American Los Angeles Times reporter Mark
    Arax. Frantz had erroneously accused Arax (who recently left the
    paper) of having a `conflict of interest' regarding reporting on the
    Armenian Genocide and had also circumvented the standard editorial
    process for reviewing articles. A subsequent internal investigation by
    the Times deemed Frantz's accusations to be completely baseless.

    This past April, the ANCA led a grassroots campaign to raise awareness
    regarding Frantz's actions. Over 5,000 activists responded to an ANCA
    action alert and sent emails and letters calling for Frantz's
    resignation. In addition, the ANCA-WR, California Courier Publisher
    Harut Sassounian and other community representatives met with the
    publisher and senior Los Angeles Times management on multiple
    occasions during the last several months to convey the community's
    outrage regarding Frantz's discriminatory actions.

    `Doug Frantz's resignation from the Los Angeles Times is an
    appropriate answer to his unprofessional behavior and anti-Armenian
    posture in the newsroom,' remarked ANCA-WR Board member Zanku
    Armenian. `The Los Angeles Times is a fine newspaper. The fact that
    Frantz is returning to Istanbul tells the full story of where he
    stands.' he added.
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