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23rd November 2008 - Canada


On November 17, 2008, Mr. Edik Baghdasaryan, a highly respected journalist, Chief Editor of

the Armenian daily Hetq (Track) and the President of Investigative Journalists’ Association

of Armenia, sustained severe head injuries after being attacked by three assailants as he was

leaving his workplace; the attackers also stole Mr. Baghdasaryan's camera. This incident

occurred following repeated “warnings” and "threats" received by the Hetq staff.

This assault on Mr. Baghdasaryan highlights a disturbing trend of physical violence and other

forms of intimidation on Journalists since the February 2008 presidential elections. On August 11,

2008, Ms. Lusineh Barseghian, the correspondent of the Armenian daily Haikakan

Zhamanak (Armenian Times), was assaulted and also sustained head injuries outside her home.

A week later, Mr. Hrach Melkumian, Acting Head of the Yerevan Office of the Armenian Service

of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was also attacked. None of the culprits has been brought

to justice. The police are unperturbed at best and appear to be intent on harassing the

journalists and their staff. The circumstances related to Mr. Gagik Hovakimian, Ms. Anna

Zakharian, Mr. Gagik Shamshian, and Ms. Gohar Vezirian, are all examples of police

intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrest and unlawful detention. Violence against

Armenian journalists and their staff seems to be a common-place occurrence these days.

We strongly condemn these acts of violence and intimidation, and call upon the authorities

to investigate these crimes and prosecute the assailants. The international community has

also taken note of the frequent violations of basic freedoms of the press. For example,

the Paris-based organization, Reporters Without Borders (RWB), has dropped Armenia from

77th to 102nd position on a list of 173 countries ranked by their press freedom. The perception

of foreign observers following the beating of Edik Baghdasaryan was succinctly captured in a

letter addressed to Mr. Edward Nalbandian, the Foreign Minister of Armenia, by the

OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Mr. Miklos Haraszti, who wrote: "Violence

against journalists is not 'crime as usual', because it undermines a basic institution of

democracy - the free press".


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