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    MORALS AND MANNERS OF OUR COUNTRY
    Aram Abrahamian

    Aravot.am
    07 Sept 06

    As it is known, journalism isn't one of the most dangerous
    professions. It's better to work as the head of district. You sit
    at your residence; take bribes, pay others and you have nothing to
    worry about. Being a customs or tax inspector isn't also bad. But it
    is also relative, as it was affirmed yesterday.

    Our main newspapers /including Â"IravunqÂ"/ have 3-4 publications,
    which touch human interests, abuse and offend them. The offended person
    has several ways to act: 1/ not to pay attention to the publication,
    2/ try to answer, 3/ to turn to the court, 4/ to beat the author
    or editor-in-chief.

    This last way of reaction, which is illegal and immoral and which
    was used against editor-in-chief of Â"IravunqÂ" newspaper Hovhannes
    Galajian, shows the morals and manners of our state.

    Everyday we face to those morals and manners. For instance, our
    newspaper published that Tatul Manaserian's had left "Justice". We
    tried to speak to Mr.

    Manaserian supposing that he would like to give explanations. But
    the parliamentarian refused because he was offended. A person phoned
    me in the same day instead and said that I MUST publish his article
    defending Mr. Manaserian.

    Threats and violence are used instead of civil way of solution.

    As I understand, Robert Kocharian and Serge Sargsian are less
    interested in using violence against journalists. Each case of
    such violence is recorded in all kind of international reports as
    the greatest "minus" of our state and authority. I don't think that
    Galajian's attack is ordered by the highest authority. But we have all
    reasons to accuse just the authorities for that violence. Because Hamo
    from Bangladesh and Â"Alraghatsi Lyovik'sÂ" guard of Tzakhkadzor villa
    have got light punishments for using violence against journalists
    on May 5, 2005. Because the morals and manners of our country are
    like this.

    --Boundary_(ID_wMc4XhJ185ymR+Wx0tI0mA)--
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