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    Federal Information and News Dispatch, Inc.
    State Department
    April 7, 2004

    Journalists Attacked in Armenia at Opposition Rally; Committee to
    Protect Journalists release based in part on RFE/RL report

    Journalists covering an opposition rally April 5 in Yerevan, Armenia,
    were attacked by two dozen men in civilian clothes while hundreds of
    police stood by, says the New York-based media freedom advocacy
    organization Committee to Protect Journalists.

    CPJ based its account of events in part on a report by Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).



    Following is a press release by the Committee to Protect Journalists:

    (begin text)

    Committee to Protect Journalists

    New York, New York

    April 6, 2004

    ARMENIA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AT AN OPPOSITION RALLY

    New York, April 6, 2004 - Journalists covering yesterday's opposition
    rally in Armenia's capital, Yerevan, were attacked by two dozen men
    in civilian clothes. The men smashed journalists' cameras, assaulted
    several reporters, and destroyed filmed footage of the events, the
    U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) reported.

    The men attempted to disrupt the rally by throwing eggs at Artashes
    Geghamian, the opposition party National Unity leader, who addressed
    a crowd of about 5,000 people from atop a van.

    Several hundred policemen present at the rally stood by passively as
    the assailants smashed the videocameras of three Armenian television
    stations -- Kentron, Hay TV and Public Television -- and the still
    cameras of two opposition dailies -- Aravot and Haykakan Jhamanak.
    According to RFE/RL, the assailants forced reporters with the private
    television station Shant to surrender their videotape of the rally.
    Several reporters and cameramen were physically injured in the clash,
    the Association of Investigative Journalists in Armenia (Hetq)
    reported.

    According to RFE/RL, Onnik Krikorian, a British freelance
    photojournalist, who was hit in the face by one of the assailants,
    approached the police for protection, but an officer advised him to
    complain to the British Embassy.

    (end text)

    (Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs,
    U.S. Department of State.)
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