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    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    March 17 2007

    RUSSIAN PRINTED, ON-LINE MEDIA SHOW NEGATIVE REACTION TO ARMENIANS'
    MURDERS

    YEREVAN, March 16. /ARKA/. Russia's printed and on-line media show an
    unequivocally negative reaction to murders of Armenians in Russia,
    Director of the General Directorate for CIS and Baltic States, RIA
    Novosti News Agency, Alan Kasayev told reporters.
    Acording to him, the agency regularly organizes various arrangements,
    including press conferences, roundtables and meetings with Russian
    newsmakers, raising these problems. "These manifestations evoke
    unequivocally negative responses," Kasayev said.
    In this context he pointed out that any Russian media outlet can be
    accused of either publishing certain points of view that can be
    considered manifestations of xenophobia, showing neutrality to such
    statements or not being active in advocating tolerance to other
    nationalities.
    "However, dozens of public organizations uniting Armenians can
    cautiously be advised to pay attention to each case of xenophobia in
    Russian mass media in act in conformity with the Russian
    Constitution," he said.
    "Any person, no matter a Russian citizen or not, that records cases
    involving his national interests in Russian mass media, can and must
    apply to court and sue the particular author or media outlet,"
    Kasayev said. P.T. -0--
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