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    POLICEMEN DON'T SWING TRUNCHEONS AT PEOPLE

    A1+
    [08:43 pm] 15 December, 2008

    The Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) ended in Athens a few
    days ago. The forum featured 480 participants from 18 countries. The
    forum aims at assessing media landscape and freedom of expression in
    developing countries, find ways of protecting the right of speech and
    journalists from violence. The forum was attended by President of A1+
    Company Mesrop Movsesyan. The participants discussed different issues
    and exchanged viewpoints.

    "Alongside with Zimbabwe and Azerbaijan Armenia ranked the first on
    the list. It is a great shame for us. But we couldn't share a lot as
    our means of struggle are not productive," noted Mr. Movsesyan.

    Forum was held during the "mass riots" in Greece. Mesrop Movsesyan
    drew parallels during the March 1-2 unrest in Yerevan and December 7
    coup attempt in Greece. In both cases the disorders were stirred up
    by injustice, said Mr. Movsesyan. On the whole, he was surprised at
    the functioning and independence of the Greek Parliament.

    "Laws work perfectly in Greece. The law bans police access to
    schools. The authorities wanted to amend the law but thanks to the
    opposition's efforts the amendments were not even put to the vote. It
    is due to mention that the opposition doesn't form parliament majority
    in Greece," he says.

    Mesrop Movsesyan is impressed by the solidarity of the Greek
    people. "The assassination of an Armenian youth united a whole nation
    which is not the case with the Armenians. Even if we unite for a
    common goal we don't struggle till the end, till the final triumph."

    He also noted that Greek demonstrators broke shop windows but none of
    them robbed the shops. Just on the contrary, people beat the robbers
    if they were such. Demonstrators simply wanted to set the shops on
    fire. By the way they only targeted at the shops of well-off people."

    Mesrop Movsesyan is also surprised at the dignified stance of local
    policemen. "For the first time in my life I felt deep respect towards
    these people. For the first time I saw a policeman carrying out
    his main duty - keeping public order. They didn't swing bludgeon at
    innocent people. Instead of disclosing and punishing real criminals our
    policemen settle accounts with suspects. Policemen should avert crimes
    rather than punish people. I have seen no Greek policeman shooting
    demonstrators. They only used tear gas to disperse the mob. The only
    policeman shooting the 15-year-old youth dead is now in custody. Greeks
    have showed their might, and now the government are ready to resign.
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