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    Armenian Journalists Ready to Go on Hunger Strike Ahead of Putin's Visit

    Vahram Aghajanyan, Editor-in-Chief of the closed newspaper
    Law - 14 March 2015, 14:52


    The staff of the independent Armenian newspaper Tretya Sila Plyus, TSP
    (The Third Force Plus), illicitly closed by the Russian government, is
    preparing to announce a hunger strike ahead of the visit of the
    Russian president Putin to Yerevan on April 24.

    As it has already been informed by the media of the world, the
    editorial board of the TSP accuses the lieutenant colonel of the
    Russian FSS Vadim Pozdishev of stealing the funds of the international
    staff of the newspaper. However, it has been four years the Russian
    law enforcement agencies, violating the legislation of their country,
    refuse to investigate this case, without providing any explanation of
    their strange position on this fact of crime. The strange thing is
    that the Russian authorities have dismissed Pozdishev from state
    service for stealing the savings of journalists but are not willing to
    return the money to the newspaper.

    There is so much evidence to embezzlement by the officer of the
    Russian FSS that it would be enough for several criminal cases. And
    even a provincial neighborhood police officer would reveal this case.
    However, neither the Prosecutor General's Office, nor the
    Investigative Committee and the Military Prosecutor's Office, let
    alone the FSS of this country, breaching the legislation of the
    Russian Federation, bothered to interview the witnesses to this case,
    despite multiple requests of journalists and readiness to provide all
    the evidence to embezzlement of the funds of the newspaper. The
    Russian Embassy to Yerevan is also quiet. Only the Russian Ministry of
    Internal Affairs tried to create visibility of some investigation but
    after three difficult months of deliberations it decided to transfer
    the case to the FSS due to the "special importance" of this case.

    The French newspaper Le Monde Diplomatique, a partner of the Armenian
    publication, protested against the arbitrariness of the Russian
    government. In this respect, "For whatever reasons that are unknown to
    us, Mr. Pozdishev seems to have assumed full control over the bank
    account and has deprived the Armenian newspaper of its financial
    resources." The letter informs that the editor-in-chief and the staff
    of the TSP have written a letter to Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev
    who have authorized the Ministry of Internal Affairs and FSS to
    investigate this case. However, nothing has been done. It states that
    the situation is serious, and the closure of the Armenian newspaper is
    unfair and illicit. "We would be thankful, Your Excellence, if you
    would pay attention to this case and found a solution to put an end to
    the unjustified damage to our Armenian publication," the letter of Le
    Monde Diplomatique to the Russian ambassador to France Alexander Orlov
    states.

    At the same time, Le Monde Diplomatique has written a letter to the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France, calling to "influence the
    Russian authorities to make sure that the damage inflicted on the
    Tretya Sila Plyus is recovered as soon as possible." Ms Anna-Cecile
    Robert has informed the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs that
    despite multiple attempts of the TSP, "this obscure story continues
    and threatens our Armenian publication which is not able to return its
    funds".

    According to some rumors, the head of FSS A. Bortnikov personally
    makes titanic efforts to make sure that the letters of the journalists
    do not reach the Russian president and prime minister. Although, the
    assistants to the spokesman for the Russian President who introduced
    themselves as Yulia and Veronika informed that Dmitry Peskov is aware
    of the crime of the FSS against the Armenian newspaper: "Your letter
    is on his table". The audio recording of the information provided by
    the fair ladies has been saved - if anyone wants, we invite them to
    come and listen to it.

    Before announcing hunger strike the representatives of the staff of
    the newspaper will address an open letter to Vladimir Putin, informing
    all the embassies in Yerevan, human rights organizations, press of
    different countries, Yerevan Press Club and Yerevan-based Stepanakert
    Press Club, as well as Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Bako Sahakyan,
    the Constitutional guarantors of the rights and freedoms of the people
    of Armenia and Karabakh (the main part of the staff is citizens of
    Armenia and NK). At the same time, the journalists are preparing to
    apply to the International Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.


    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/right/view/33758#sthash.INgHJEvN.dpuf

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