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    ARMENIAN YOUTH SURVIVES STABBING ATTACK IN POLAND
    Heghine Buniatian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24529979.html
    28.03.2012

    A young ethnic Armenian is being treated for multiple stab wounds
    after surviving a suspected racially motivated attack by a neo-Nazi
    group in Poland.

    The incident took place in eastern Poland's largest city of Bialystok
    on Sunday, with the local media identifying the victim as a 21-year-old
    Armenian by the first name of Ogsen, who is, presumably, a local
    resident.

    Bialystok's newspapers, Kurier Poranny, quoted eyewitnesses as saying
    that two dozen masked nationalists broke into a local nightclub and
    went specifically for the Armenian, who is said to have been brutally
    beaten before being repeatedly stabbed and left bleeding.

    "They were very confident in their actions, and the impression was
    that they had come for a particular person, perhaps they were taking
    revenge on him," the club's manager said, according to the paper.

    Local media say it is the second attack targeting the young Armenian.

    Last April a group of knife-wielding youngsters assaulted Ogsen and his
    friends in broad daylight, reportedly hurling racist insults and making
    other offensive remarks against the Armenian and his companions. A
    braw ensued and Ogsen and his friend managed to repulse the attackers,
    inflicting serious injuries on one of them. After the investigation
    that lasted for months the court found Ogsen guilty and sentenced
    him to two years in prison. "Apparently, that punishment did not seem
    severe enough for the skinheads and they decided to wage a vendetta
    against him," writes one of the Polish bloggers.

    The local police stop short of calling it a crime committed on ethnic
    grounds. According to official sources, the investigation into the
    attack is ongoing and two suspects have already been arrested. "We
    cannot say anything yet, the police are investigating the case and
    we hope that much will become clear in the coming days," the Kurier
    Poranny newspaper quoted Bialystok's public prosecutor Marek Winnicki
    as saying.

    "One thing is clear: problems with neo-Nazism are not new to our
    country," a Gazeta Bialystok commentator wrote on Tuesday, adding that
    the weekend incident revealed just how vulnerable the Polish system
    of justice was. "Even though Ogsen suffered an attack a year ago, his
    attackers have not been brought to justice until today, because the
    prosecution did not provide grounds for bringing a case against them.

    The Sunday incident perhaps would not have happened, had the
    law-enforcement taken the opposite course of action and investigated
    the case of the attackers first," the Polish analyst suggested.

    The Armenian embassy in Poland says it continues to follow the
    developments in the case and has already sent an official inquiry
    to Bialystok's prosecutors and police officials. According to the
    information possessed by Armenian diplomats in Warsaw, the current
    condition of the attacked Armenian is satisfactory, he remains in
    hospital and is under constant medical supervision.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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