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    "ORINATS YERKIR" AND "DASHINK" PARTIES CONDEMN ACT OF VIOLENCE COMMITTED TOWARDS "IRAVUNK" NEWSPAPER EDITOR

    Noyan Tapan
    Sept 08 2006

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. The "Dashink" (Alliance) party
    political council made a statement in which it condemned the act of
    violence committed on September 6 against "Iravunk" newspaper editor
    Hovhannes Galajian, qualifying it as a hopeless step taken by weak
    people. In the statement authors' words, the happened was addressed
    against free speech. The "Dashink" party political council called
    on public, political unions and healthy forces of the society to
    unite for establishing a democratic state in the RA and improvement
    of free press. The "Orinats Yerkir" (Country of Law) party expressed
    deep anxiety on the occasion of the act of violence committed towards
    H.Galajian.

    "Acts of violence committed against journalists show that there are
    forces in Armenia for which the free press speech and independent way
    of action are inadmissible and they do not limit themselves in choosing
    criminal means to limit that speech," is said in the statement made
    by the OYP press service. The party is also deeply concerned in the
    sense of murders of public sonority taking place in Armenia during the
    last period which are not revealed. According to the statement, "the
    mentioned is becoming a part of our public life what is too dangerous
    for future of the Republic of Armenia." Expecting implementation of
    decisive actions by legal bodies, the OYP mentions that "if real-legal
    estimations of the "Tsetsi krug" (shooting accident in the outskirts
    of Yerevan in early this year) and other noisy murders were given in
    time, we would not have such developments today."
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