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    Armenian leader gets "Press enemy" title on media day

    Mediamax news agency
    3 May 04

    YEREVAN

    The national press club today gave the title of "Press enemy" to
    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and the chairwoman of the
    permanent commission on science and education, Granush Akopyan.

    Mediamax news agency reported that members of the national press
    club's board announced that the Armenian president received this title
    for the signing of a law "On the mass media" adopted by the National
    Assembly. This law, according to the head of the national press club,
    prejudices journalists' rights and violates freedom of speech.

    The national press club's board announced that Granush Akopyan
    received the title of "Press enemy" for lobbying for amendments to the
    above law.

    The national press club gave the title of "Press enemy" to Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan in 2002 and 2003.

    Commenting on the 2002 decision of the National Press club, the
    Armenian president said that he looked at it "with humour". At the
    same time, Robert Kocharyan noted that "the worst thing is that
    journalists are becoming a tool in the hands of the politicians".

    "This kind of journalism does not exist as far as I am concerned, I
    remember them as part of the opposition. Good luck to them," Robert
    Kocharyan said in May 2002.
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