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  • Committee To Protect Journalists Expresses Concern Over Arrest Of Zh

    COMMITTEE TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER ARREST OF
    ZHAMANAK YEREVAN DAILY'S EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

    NEW YORK, JULY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The Committee to Protect Journalists
    dislocated in New York informs about the arrest of editor-in-chief of
    the Zhamanak Yerevan daily Arman Babadzhanian in its July 7 report. He
    faces up to five years in prison for allegedly forging documents to
    avoid military service, but the Committee to Protect Journalists and
    others are concerned that the charge was prompted by his newspaper's
    critical reporting on government conduct.

    Babadzhanian was arrested June 26, just days after the
    Armenian-language newspaper published an article questioning
    the independence of the prosecutor general's office, said Seda
    Muradian of the London-based Institute for War and Peace Reporting
    (IWPR), which has followed the case closely. Authorities allege that
    forgeries occurred in 2002, but they did not explain the delay in
    pressing charges.

    Press reports said the prosecutor general summoned Babadzhanian for
    questioning as a witness in a criminal case but jailed him instead
    on the forgery charge. News reports said that the editor allegedly
    confessed to forging documents to avoid the draft, but press freedom
    and human rights groups are questioning the prosecutors' motives.

    Muradian, Armenia country director for IWPR, said the prosecutor's
    refusal to grant Babadzhanian preliminary release on bail is very
    unusual in this type of case. "Authorities are treating Babadzhanian
    as a dangerous criminal," Muradian told CPJ.

    On Wednesday, the Yerevan Press Club, Internews Armenia, the Committee
    to Protect Freedom of Expression, the Helsinki Committee of Armenia,
    and other local press freedom groups sent a letter to the prosecutor
    general's office seeking Babadzhanian's release on bail. The
    groups also challenged the validity of Babadzhanian's purported
    confession. Also on Wednesday, editors of seven Armenian independent
    and opposition newspapers issued a statement saying Babadzhanian's
    arrest was intended to intimidate the press.

    "We are very concerned that the criminal case against Arman
    Babadzhanian may be related to his journalism," CPJ Executive Director
    Joel Simon said today.

    "We call on Armenian authorities to release him pending trial and
    make their evidence against him public."
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