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    DEMOCRACY WAS ABOLISHED TWO YEARS AGO

    A1+
    [08:49 pm] 12 April, 2006

    At night of April 13, 2004 the authorities used all the forces of
    the police, water-spraying cars, batons and explosives to fight
    against they own people. They even blocked several parts of the
    streets. And all this because the people used their Constitutional
    right to organize peaceful demonstrations to demand a confidence
    referendum against the President.

    The unprecedented violations resulted in tens of injured. Two years ago
    the rights of the journalists were violated harshly: representatives
    of several Mass Media - journalist of the newspaper "Armenian Times"
    Hayk Gevorgyan and cameraman of the TV Company ORT Levon Grigoryan
    were beaten severely, and their cameras were broken.

    In the picture the policeman is trying to forbid the representative of
    "A1+" to take photos of what is going on in the Baghramyan avenue. It
    is noteworthy that there were no representatives of the Armenian
    "free and fair" TV Companies. Being closed down by the authorities
    "A1+" still tried to do its professional duty representing unbiased
    information about the incidents to people. The "A1+" website worked
    online, and the "A1+" staff provided NTV, ORT, Rossia, Reuters and
    other foreign TV Companies with impartial information and photos.

    After April 13, 2004 many international organizations made condemning
    statements. But that changed nothing in Armenia. The fact is that the
    common citizens felt on their skin that one fair word in Armenia is
    equal to one hit with a baton.
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