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    NO MATTER HOW UNNATURAL IT SEEMS
    By Ruben Hayrapetian in Moscow

    AZG Armenian Daily
    23/05/2006

    The coverage of the Armenia A320 crash in Russian media is viewed in
    Armenia as an expression of sympathy from the Russians. In general,
    it is so. Yet, no matter how indiscreet raising this issue may seem,
    it turns out that even the coverage of such a tragic accident cannot
    avoid being politicized. Media reports that followed the crash reveal
    underlying themes.

    So, what are the Russian papers writing? The crash of A320 early
    this month and the fire at the Brussels airport are viewed as a
    manifestation of rivalry between Boeing of the USA and European
    Airbus. The Russian printed press writes that in this rivalry the
    US monopolistic interests coincide with Washington's foreign policy
    in the region where "pro-Russian" Armenia upsets its plans regarding
    monopoly in Caspian basin.

    In terms of time the crash coincided with the Vilnius get-together of
    anti-Russian forces where US vice-president Dick Cheney's speech caused
    panic in Kremlin. Russian FM Sergei Lavrov's toothless response that
    Cheney's assistants misinterpreted "our democracy" reduced Russian
    leadership's comeback to minimum. It's clear that a scandal with
    world leaders at the threshold of hyped up G8 summit in Petersburg
    was not playing into president Putin's hands.

    Reportedly, the Kremlin "warned" mass media to overlook the American's
    ultimatum-like speech. But on the other hand, how to mitigate the
    fact of humiliation before a public challenge? It is here that the
    mass media resorts to full-scale broadcast of Armenian jet crash. A
    very human, distracting and respectful way towards the "strategic
    partner"...
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