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    "RECENT ASSAULTS ON JOURNALISTS IN ARMENIA THREATEN FREE PRESS"

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    [08:00 pm] 19 November, 2008

    The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Miklos Haraszti,
    expressed his concern today over a violent attack this week against
    an independent journalist in Armenia.

    Edik Bagdasaryan, the President of Investigative Journalists'
    Association and Chief Editor of Hetq Online, known for his
    investigative reporting on Armenian politics and business, was attacked
    on 17 November in Yerevan by three assailants. He sustained serious
    head injuries.

    "Violence against journalists is not 'crime as usual', because
    it undermines a basic institution of democracy - the free press,"
    Haraszti wrote to Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.

    Haraszti also referred in the letter to earlier cases of violence
    against journalists in Armenia, including Lusine Barseghyan from
    the opposition newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak, and Hrach Melkumyan,
    the acting Chief of the Yerevan bureau of Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty. Their cases are still unsolved.

    "The aim of such crimes is to intimidate media workers in the
    country and obstruct investigative reporting. The lack of progress in
    resolving these cases could provoke further cases of violence against
    journalists," said Haraszti. The OSCE media freedom representative
    urged the Armenian authorities to thoroughly and swiftly investigate
    all attacks against journalists, and to bring those responsible
    to justice.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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