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    IT IS ALLOWED TO THREATEN THE JOURNALIST
    Naira Mamikonian

    Aravot.am
    04 May 06

    Let them take it easy.

    I received a phone call from a "locked number" on my mobile phone
    at the end of February. I didn't know the person who was phoning me
    and who dared not say his name but dared threaten me. First of all he
    specified my identity then cursed and threatened me; "When you write
    about people personal information, don't you think..." He said and
    ringed off. I found out the phone number in short time. The identity of
    the person who has phoned from the mobile phone served by "ArmenTel"
    was known as Zarzand Nikoghosian. But it isn't known what connection
    he can have with my any publication. Anyway I tried to phone back by
    that phone number some days ago but he didn't answer. Later an old man
    answered in dialect that the number was his own for more than 5 months
    and there was no Zarzand there. I didn't believe but I also didn't
    seek because I had warned that man that I had been threatened from
    that number and intended to turn to law keepers. The governor of Syunik
    Surik Khachatrian invited me 1-2 days later. It became clear that the
    necessity of meeting connected with a publication about the governor
    of Syunik printed in "Chorrord Ishkhanutiun" newspaper. According to
    Surik Khachatrian that article was written under my editorship but by
    other signature. It became clear for me only lately why Mr. Khachatrian
    harried up to meet me.

    The point is that S. Khachatrian's bodyguard Zarzand mentioned in
    the publication about shootings in Â"Tigran MetsÂ" restaurant in
    Goris is that same Zarzand Nikoghosian who threatened me. And the
    reason of the necessity to meet me was that he had understood that
    law keepers can interfere and it can cause additional turmoil.

    By the way S. Khachatrian himself affirmed that Zarzand had threatened
    me introducing clarity; Â"He has cursed you onceÂ". Certainly I
    wasn't expecting such a confession so I asked whether he knew about
    that phone. "We had a conversation after our meeting and that guy
    said sincerely that he was told that you had written that article,
    that's why he had cursed you. But then that information was denied", -
    Mr. Khachatrian elucidated adding that he didn't know about the phone
    number beforehand which is very doubtful. It is obvious that as the
    bodyguard Zarzand dared not say his name as well as Mr. Khachatrian
    dared not declare that Zarzand had decided to threaten the journalist
    by his command. S. Khachatrian even tried to console me; Â"Take it
    easyÂ". Will the law keepers reply to such a behavior, perhaps,
    no. As policemen and criminals collaborate with each other. It's
    also obvious that there is no trial that just these persons are the
    support of police, there are the elite of our country.

    Other bodyguards-skinheads like Zarzand will be necessary if not
    using violence on journalists, breaking cameras, but for supporting
    the authorities during the elections.

    --Boundary_(ID_ml9IQbt/9fURdTdXA5U66w) --
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