MP Arzakantsyan - "I will not tolerate the press sullying my image"
Grisha Balasanyan
hetq
18:52, June 21, 2011
MP Tigran Arzakantsyan today told reporters that while he "wasn't
looking for a fight", he wouldn't allow the media to tarnish his name
or image and spread lies about him.
It would appear that by "spreading lies", Arzakantsyan means any press
reports that he doesn't like. He expressed a similar view when Hetq
recently wrote about the villa he owns in a posh Paris suburb.
MP Arzakantsyan denied the story and said that his lawyers were
reviewing the matter.
A few days ago, I called to arrange for an interview with the MP. When
I told him I was from Hetq Arzakantsyan said, "Listen up. I won't
answer any of your questions. You will still answer for what you have
written."
I requested that we meet in person and Arzakantsyan agreed to an
interview in a cognac store on Abovyan Street. Minutes later, one of
his assistant called to say that the MP had business in the courts and
that the interview would have to be postponed.
MP Arzakantsyan has even sent some of his "friends" around to try and
convince Hetq to lay-off the legislator.
When we wouldn't agree, one young man sent by the MP, promised to try
and arrange a meeting after being told that Hetq wanted to ask
Arzakantsyan about his mining related business.
The young man said he would get back to us in an hour or two.
He did call us back, only to say that MP Arzakantsyan had decided to
stop meeting with reporters all together.
I guess the MP later changed his mind. How else can you explain the
fact that he again met with us reporters today, taking the opportunity
to berate us for "spreading falsehoods"?
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Grisha Balasanyan
hetq
18:52, June 21, 2011
MP Tigran Arzakantsyan today told reporters that while he "wasn't
looking for a fight", he wouldn't allow the media to tarnish his name
or image and spread lies about him.
It would appear that by "spreading lies", Arzakantsyan means any press
reports that he doesn't like. He expressed a similar view when Hetq
recently wrote about the villa he owns in a posh Paris suburb.
MP Arzakantsyan denied the story and said that his lawyers were
reviewing the matter.
A few days ago, I called to arrange for an interview with the MP. When
I told him I was from Hetq Arzakantsyan said, "Listen up. I won't
answer any of your questions. You will still answer for what you have
written."
I requested that we meet in person and Arzakantsyan agreed to an
interview in a cognac store on Abovyan Street. Minutes later, one of
his assistant called to say that the MP had business in the courts and
that the interview would have to be postponed.
MP Arzakantsyan has even sent some of his "friends" around to try and
convince Hetq to lay-off the legislator.
When we wouldn't agree, one young man sent by the MP, promised to try
and arrange a meeting after being told that Hetq wanted to ask
Arzakantsyan about his mining related business.
The young man said he would get back to us in an hour or two.
He did call us back, only to say that MP Arzakantsyan had decided to
stop meeting with reporters all together.
I guess the MP later changed his mind. How else can you explain the
fact that he again met with us reporters today, taking the opportunity
to berate us for "spreading falsehoods"?
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress