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    ALL ARMENIAN MEDIA ASSOCIATION CONDEMNS ACTIONS AGAINST JOURNALIST ARRESTED IN NEAR DNESTR

    ArmInfo
    2010-05-13 11:23:00

    ArmInfo. The All Armenian Media Association expresses deep concern over
    the political vengeance against Armenian journalist of Near Dnester,
    Ernest Vardanyan.

    According to the source, the video disseminated by the Ministry of
    National Security of Near Dnester, in which Vardanyan supposedly
    confessed that he had collaborated with the authorities of Moldova,
    is apparently the result of assaults and threats. The journalist
    had previously provided information about this in his announcement
    in April.

    The All Armenian Media Association condemns the imprisonment of
    the Armenian journalist and calls on the law-enforcement bodies of
    the Republic of Armenia to take advantage of their opportunities to
    extenuate the pressures against Ernest Vardanyan. The association also
    calls on Armenia's Chamber of Advocates to take measures in order to
    show necessary legal support to the Armenian journalist.

    To recall, journalist Ernest Vardanyan arrested on 7 April 2010 in
    Tiraspol by the Near Dnestr special services on the charge of treason
    against the State and espionage in Moldavia's favor. According to
    official sources, he has admitted his guilt. His guilt admitting
    statement was made on public television of Near Dnestr. Vardanyan
    confessed that he had been enrolled by Senior Lieutenant Nikolay
    Botezatu, an employee of the Information and Security Service
    (department responsible for state security) of Moldova in 2001, when we
    was a four-year student of the faculty of political and administrative
    sciences of the State University of Moldova in Kishinev. Vardanyan
    said he had been enrolled by the Information and Security Service
    representative, as the latter was threatening to exclude him and his
    wife from the University. Vardanyan said that one more employee of
    the Information and Security Service of Moldova, representative of
    Moldova to the United Control Commission, Ivan Lyakhu was also privy
    to the enrollment.
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