New York, April 6, 2004Journalists covering yesterday’s opposition
rally in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, were attacked by two dozen men in
civilian clothes. The men smashed journalists’ cameras, assaulted several
reporters, and destroyed filmed footage of the events, the U.S.-funded
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) reported.
The men attempted to disrupt the rally by throwing eggs at Artashes Geghamian,
the opposition party National Unity leader, who addressed a crowd of about
5,000 people from atop a van.
Several hundred policemen present at the rally stood by passively as the
assailants smashed the videocameras of three Armenian television stationsKentron,
Hay TV and Public Televisionand the still cameras of two opposition
dailiesAravot and Haykakan Jhamanak. According to
RFE/RL, the assailants forced reporters with the private television station
Shant to surrender their videotape of the rally. Several reporters and
cameramen were physically injured in the clash, the Association of Investigative
Journalists in Armenia (Hetq) reported.
According to RFE/RL, Onnik Krikorian, a British freelance photojournalist,
who was hit in the face by one of the assailants, approached the police
for protection, but an officer advised him to complain to the British
Embassy.

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