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    ARMENIAN PRO-GOVERNMENT DAILY DENIES ALLEGATIONS OF ANTI-SEMITISM

    Hayots Ashkharh
    July 3 2008
    Armenia

    Hayots Ashkharh referred to the recent statement of US Assistant
    Secretary of State David Kramer, who said there was an instance
    of anti-Semitism in the Armenian media, as well as the OSCE
    Parliamentary Assembly's 1 July resolution "On fighting anti-Semitism
    and especially its expressions in the media and academic sphere"
    which focused on the commitments of the OSCE member states in the
    sphere of anti-Semitism. "It is more than senseless" to search for
    signs of anti-Semitism in Armenia and the US Department of State and
    the OSCE are aware of this, Hayots Ashkharh said.

    The paper explained the "attempts to search for anti-Semitism"
    in Armenia with the activity of opposition leader and former
    presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan. It said that part of
    the Armenian public were seriously concerned that the Jewish factor
    was highly visible during the Armenian presidential election last
    February. Hayots Ashkharh recalled that there were reports in the media
    that Jewish organizations had allocated tens of millions of dollars
    for Ter-Petrosyan's presidential campaign and that Ter-Petrosyan's
    team had never denied those reports.

    The paper also pointed at the presence of the Israeli flag at the
    post-election rallies of Ter-Petrosyan's supporters. Hayots Ashkharh
    said this could have aimed to provoke the government to raise an
    objection and then prompt the US Department of State and the OSCE to
    list Armenia among anti-Semitic countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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