Information about situation in Syria far from being true - editor
news.am
August 15, 2012 | 12:35
YEREVAN.- Everything told about situation in Syria has no connection
to real developments, said editor of Armenia-based Zhamanak newspaper.
Arman Babajanyan, editor-in-chief of Zhamanak newspaper and 1in.am
website, returned from Syria on Tuesday.
Although filming is banned in the streets, Syrian Embassy allowed
Babajanyan and his two reporters to make videos.
`The Armenian community is in fear. Those leaving the community are
considered betrayers by some people. This is the reason many
Syrian-Armenians are afraid of being caught on camera here in Armenia.
They believe Armenian citizens do not want them to come,' Babajanyan
said.
He believes Armenian Foreign Ministry together with Diaspora Ministry
should release a statement so that people can understand the rumors
are untrue.
news.am
August 15, 2012 | 12:35
YEREVAN.- Everything told about situation in Syria has no connection
to real developments, said editor of Armenia-based Zhamanak newspaper.
Arman Babajanyan, editor-in-chief of Zhamanak newspaper and 1in.am
website, returned from Syria on Tuesday.
Although filming is banned in the streets, Syrian Embassy allowed
Babajanyan and his two reporters to make videos.
`The Armenian community is in fear. Those leaving the community are
considered betrayers by some people. This is the reason many
Syrian-Armenians are afraid of being caught on camera here in Armenia.
They believe Armenian citizens do not want them to come,' Babajanyan
said.
He believes Armenian Foreign Ministry together with Diaspora Ministry
should release a statement so that people can understand the rumors
are untrue.