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    EDITORS-IN-CHIEF OF ARMENIAN TIME AND 4TH POWER NEWSPAPERS ARE SUSPECTED IN CASE FILED ON INDICATIONS OF SHOWING RESISTENCE TO POLICE

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 25, 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. Nicol Pashinian, the editor-in-chief
    of the "Armenian Time", and Shogher Matevosian, the editor-in-chief
    of the "4th Power", are suspected in case filed on the indications
    of hooliganism and showing resistence to the police. Petros Makeyan,
    the Chairman of the "Democratic Homeland" party, and other people, 10
    people, in general, are also involved in the case as suspected on the
    indications of the above-mentioned articles. As Mayor-General Nerses
    Nazarian, the Chief of the police department of Yerevan, mentioned at
    the press conference held on October 24, four police collaborators have
    received body injuries as a result of their activities: the degree
    of the injuries will be decided by the conclusion of the appointed
    forensic examination. The signature not to leave has been chosen as
    a precautionary measure with regard to five people.

    The representatives of the opposition organized a procession on
    the eve for the purpose of informing people about the October 26
    mass meeting. There was a clash between the demonstrators and the
    collaborators of the police during the procession. In response to the
    question of whether Gohar Vezirian, a correspondent of the "4th Power"
    newspaper, has received injuries by policemen, N. Nazarian said that
    all the facts will be examined during the examination of the case.

    N. Nazarian also stated that Nicol Pashinian has organized events
    for many times and there have been no obstacles for holding
    them and "this time as well they would not lay obstacles but
    for public violations." The agitation of the rally, as well as
    distributing leaflets is accepted as normal by the management of the
    police. However, throwing parcels of leaflets into front entrances,
    houses and cars through windows, involving teenagers in the procession,
    fixing the leaflets on the facades of buildings without the permission
    of prefecturas is inadmissible. The demonstrators, according to him,
    have hindered the traffic of the Abovian-Koriun streets, groundlessly
    disputed with policemen, and treated passers-by, drivers and policemen
    with obvious disregard. According to the message of the police, the
    demostrators "have used bad language and sworn at the collaborators
    of the police, the state power for about 20 minutes, hindered the
    work of the police, resisted and performed acts of violence against
    them." N. Nazarian makes assertions that the police collaborators have
    made warnings for about an hour and a half, however, the demonstrators
    have paid no attention to these warnings since, according to the
    representative of the police, they aimed at confonting and clashing
    with the police. Nerses Nazarian also mentioned that the use of
    loud-speakers is admissable, according to the law on mass events,
    "if it does not hinder the protection of public order."

    "Everybody has the right to express himself/herself, however, we will
    not allow a violation of public order," Nerses Nazarian declared
    and advised to hold a rally on October 26 without violating the
    public order.
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