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    ARMENIA: TEENAGE ACTIVIST ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING POLICE OFFICERS

    EurasiaNet
    July 14 2009
    NY

    In a move that bears some resemblance to the recent arrest of
    Azerbaijani youth activists, Armenian prosecutors on July 14 charged
    a teenage opposition supporter with assaulting police officers.

    Fourteen-year-old Aik Gevrokian, son of opposition newspaper Haikakan
    Zhamanak's managing editor Gurbert Gevorkian, was arrested in
    Yerevan on July 1 along with two other activists as they handed out
    leaflets that promoted an upcoming opposition rally. Police now say
    the three activists assaulted a group of police officers and resisted
    arrest. Gevorkian and his fellow activists claim the opposite, saying
    that the trio was attacked by plainclothes policemen, Armenia Today
    news service reported.

    Gurbert Gevorkian was quick to describe the arrest of his son
    as retribution against his newspaper's criticism of the Armenian
    government, the A1plus news website reported.

    Law enforcement authorities in Yerevan have vehemently denied that
    politics is playing a role in the case. "My job is to maintain
    public order, I'm not concerned with political affiliations," Ashot
    Karapetian, chief of Yerevan's Kentron District police, was quoted
    by Armenia Today as saying.
    From: Baghdasarian
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