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    COMFY PRISON PIC SPARKS OUTRAGE IN ARMENIA

    Radio Free Europe
    December 2, 2009

    Armenia's Justice Ministry has ordered an inquiry after a photo
    emerged of pro-government newspaper editor meeting under seemingly
    comfy prison conditions with three convicted murderers.

    The front-page photo in the opposition daily "Haykakan Zhamanak"
    shows editor Artyom Khachatrian of the daily newspaper "Azatamtutyun"
    and his aide drinking coffee and soft drinks with two men serving
    life sentences in Yerevan's prison for the killings in the Armenian
    parliament 10 years ago.

    Derenik Bejanian and Eduard Grigorian were among the gunmen who burst
    into parliament in October 1999, killing speaker Karen Demirchian,
    Prime Minister Vazgen Sarkisian, and six other politicians.

    They share a prison cell with Arsen Ardzruni, a former member of the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation who was convicted of being a member
    of a death squad that allegedly operated in the early 1990s.

    "Haykakan Zhamanak" called the photograph scandalous, saying it proves
    a serious breach of prison regulations.

    Representatives of two main pro-government parties questioned the
    authenticity of the photograph.

    But Galust Sahakian, the parliamentary leader of President Serzh
    Sarkisian's Republican Party, said he will be "furious" if it turns
    out to be real. Sahakian called the photo "a disgrace" that will
    create a problem for state security.

    Lana Mshetsian, a Justice Ministry spokeswoman, told RFE/RL that the
    picture will be examined in order to determine whether prison rules
    regulating visits to inmates were violated.

    Meanwhile, Khachatrian confirmed he visited the prison on October 5.

    He told RFE/RL that the photo was stolen from his office and he knows
    who stole it.He was quick to add that he doesn't see anything wrong
    with the picture, sayingthe law allows journalists to visit prisoners
    in their cell with their consent.

    "Haykakan Zhamanak" claims that under prison rules nobody is allowed
    to meet with more than one prisoner at a time. Khachatrian said prison
    officials "saved time" by letting him visit with three prisoners at
    the same time.

    "Azatamtutyun" is known for its criticism of the opposition, which
    claims that the newspaper is funded by people close to Sarkisian.

    Khachatrian, once a harsh critic of Sarkisian and his predecessor
    Robert Kocharian, is also known as the organizer of a protest by a
    small group of government supporters outside opposition leader Levon
    Ter-Petrosian's house during the 2008 presidential race.
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