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    'GODFATHER OF ALL ARMENIANS' GUNNED DOWN
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Aug. 10, 2006

    Law-enforcement authorities were hunting on Wednesday for unknown
    gunmen that shot and killed a controversial businessman who referred
    to himself as the "godfather of all Armenians" and reportedly had
    underworld connections.

    Aleksandr Givoev, 53, was gunned down on Tuesday at a roadside market
    on a major highway where he reportedly stopped to buy fruit while
    driving his family to the northern city of Gyumri. An innocent woman
    who sold agricultural produce there was also killed by a stray bullet
    fired from what police described as a stolen car used by the gunmen.

    A spokesman for the Prosecutor-General's Office said the car was
    found completely burned about 10 kilometers from the scene shortly
    after the shooting. She said law-enforcement officials immediately
    launched a criminal investigation but have made no arrests yet.

    A father of seven, Givoev was officially known in recent years as the
    head of a non-governmental organization campaigning for the protection
    of children's rights. He claimed to have helped to baptize more than
    8,000 children from socially vulnerable families since the group's
    creation in 2000.

    Givoev, notorious for his flamboyant behavior and statements,
    unsuccessfully ran for parliament in the May 2003 elections. A
    campaign booklet released in the run-up to the vote carried pictures
    of Givoev surrounded by children. Curiously, he was also pictured,
    apparently in Paris, with Jean-Paul Belmondo, a famous French movie
    star. The booklet claimed that "the people" have bestowed on Givoev,
    an ethnic Assyrian, the title of Godfather of All Armenians.

    Givoev spent much of the past three decades in Russia, developing
    a controversial reputation there. In 2001, the Armenian newspaper
    "Iravunk" reprinted a Russian press report that listed him among
    Russia's leading crime figures of Caucasian descent. The businessman
    reacted furiously to the information, urging President Robert Kocharian
    to close the paper.

    Givoev was last spotted by journalists in early May as he tried
    to board a plane at Yerevan airport that carried relatives of the
    Armenian Airbus A-320, which crashed off the Russian Black Sea cost,
    to the site of the disaster. He said one of the crash victims, also
    a reputed crime figure, was a close friend of his.

    In addition, Givoev, who also sponsored the Armenian women's
    weightlifting team, was seen wearing an army general's uniform during
    the April 24 commemoration in Yerevan of the 91st anniversary of
    the 1915 Armenian genocide. Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman
    Seyran Shahsuvarian insisted on Wednesday that he has never served
    in Armenia's military, police or any other security structure.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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