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    PanArmenian News
    Dec 13 2004

    ARMENIAN STUDENTS, WHO GAVE INTERVIEW TO NEW YORK TIMES, SAY THEIR
    WORDS WERE DISTORTED


    13.12.2004 18:18

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The most interesting thing is that the topics we
    have focused our discussions at were not covered in the article at
    all", student Zara Amatuni, who is mentioned in reporter Susan
    Sachs's article called "For Young Armenians, Promised Land without
    Promise" and published in New York Times on December 9, says. The
    reporter "has omitted all the good that was said and left only what
    was interesting to her. I said, I will do my best to stay here
    because it is my country however hard it would be to live in it;
    moreover a lot of improvements had already taken place. But she did
    not publish it stressing the words that were said incidentally. At
    that she agreed with me on everything, what, I think, is the worst of
    all", Zara Amatuni continues debating on the article on www.armcb.com
    forum. "Mister Aghababov is mentioned in the article as a 21-year-old
    programmer, who earns all in all $650 (in the US he would receive
    several times more), who has Russian citizenship, relatives with
    private flat in Moscow, Sisko certificates and some offers to work in
    a Moscow IT company, decided to live in Armenia", says another
    participant of the debate. "It is a provocation", says Aghababov,
    "Why did not she write that we all think that Armenia is
    developing?". By the way, we did not hold discussions in English
    chats, we just participated in forum, which was in the Russian
    language", he continues. The interviewees also state that they did
    not know that their photos and names would be published. They
    consider that their rights were violated and are going to address a
    letter to New York Times editorial office.
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