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    KNIGHT FELLOW ORGANIZES WORKSHOPS IN ARMENIA

    International Journalist's Network
    June 29 2006

    Young people in Armenia are getting some new journalism skills,
    as they start up newspapers and Web sites in their communities with
    help from local trainers.

    Three Armenian journalists are instructing youth clubs and students
    in various cities, as part of their own training in educating fellow
    journalists. The training is part of an effort - led by the Knight
    International Press Fellowships at the International Center for
    Journalists (ICFJ) - to develop more qualified journalism trainers
    in Armenia.

    Suren Deheryan, a reporter for the ArmeniaNow online newspaper,
    talked to students in the village of Lchashen about the "5-Ws."

    Yerevan State University journalism student Siranouish Gevorgyan
    discussed reporting techniques with youth leaders in the village of
    Vahagni. Finally, fellow YSU student Sara Khojoyan led a discussion
    with the youth club in Dilijan, which publishes its own newspaper
    and plans to start a community radio station.

    Timothy Spence, a Knight fellow working with journalists and trainers
    in Armenia, organized the sessions with help from the Academy for
    Educational Development (AED). The academy sponsors youth clubs
    throughout the country.

    For more information on the training, contact Spence at
    [email protected].

    ICFJ organizes the Knight Fellowships with support from the John S.
    and James L. Knight Foundation. The program sends veteran journalists
    abroad to train their colleagues around the world. For more
    information: http://www.knight-international.org/.
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