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    ARMENIAN JOURNALIST BEATEN UP IN YEREVAN - RUSSIAN REPORT

    Regnum news agency
    May 13 2012
    Russia

    [translated from Russian]

    The editor of the Yerevan bureau of Russian news agency Regnum was
    brutally beaten on 12 May, the news agency has reported.

    Ruben Grdzelyan was beaten by a group of people, including a regional
    official, in Yerevan in presence of his mother and his two children,
    nephew and pregnant wife, the report said.

    The official had a verbal argument with Grdzelyan after the
    journalist's children impeded a car, which presumably carried the
    official's son, as it drove out of the courtyard. The official hit
    Grdzelyan, received "a response" and then, together with a person
    who accompanied him, assaulted the journalist, with the official's
    son and one more person joining them several seconds later. The four
    men beat the journalist on the ground until he passed out, Regnum said.

    Grdzelyan reported the incident to the police.

    In the meantime, Armenian Tert.am news website quoted Grdzelyan as
    saying that the incident was not connected with his professional
    activity and was a "routine" incident.

    The report also said that Grdzelyan confirmed reports of the change
    of Regnum's owner. He said the owner is not from Armenia "and will
    hardly be known to Armenian society", the report said. It said "some
    media outlets claim the new owner of the agency is Armenia's second
    president Robert Kocharyan". Regnum's editor-in-chief Modest Kolerov
    left his office and was replaced by Vigen Hakobyan, the report said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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