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    ARMENIAN REGIONAL PAPER OFFICE RANSACKED OVER CRITICAL REPORTING

    Public Television of Armenia
    13 Oct 04

    Yerevan, 13 October: Three rascals smashed the editorial office of
    the Kapan-published regional newspaper Syunyats Yerkir (The country
    of Syunik) in Armenia.

    The editorial office of the newspaper told Arminfo news agency that
    this morning the three members of the Kapan-based public organization,
    (?"Syunik Eagles), led by the chairman of the organization,
    Khachik Asryan, burst into the editorial office of the newspaper and
    roughhoused it. The editor-in-chief of the newspaper was beaten with a
    truncheon. He received blows mainly to his face and head. A spokesman
    for the newspaper said that the bandits thought it was not enough just
    to ransack the editorial office. They also threatened the newspaper's
    staff and took away the editor's mobile phone. Before they left they
    threatened the editor and told him that unless he leaves Kapan within
    an hour, they will come back and burn down the editorial office and
    his vehicle.

    The spokesman for the newspaper said that the law-enforcement bodies
    were immediately informed about the incident and a doctor was called
    in to examine the marks of beating. A criminal case was launched into
    the incident. They are being charged with hooliganism.

    The spokesman explained the act of hooliganism by the publication
    of recent articles about the government's decision to close down
    two schools in the district. After one publication, the editor of
    the newspaper and press secretary of the region's governor, Suren
    Khachatryan, was dismissed from his post and the editorial office of
    the newspaper was evicted from its two-room office in the building
    of the district administration.

    To recap, the aforementioned articles strongly criticized the decision
    to close down the schools. It is also reported that the schools will
    be replaced with new, private and fee-paying schools.
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