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  • Armenian
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    Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    Why??? I don't know but for some reason, I always thought that the Shiites in Lebanon, are in good terms with Armenians, compared to Sunnis and even Christian Maronites... Aren't Armenians in Lebanon, politically speaking, more affiliated to the opposition??
    Lucin, don't believe in the posted disinformation. Please, just look at the two involved in this discourse - Siamanto and Freaky - a psycho and an asshole

    The radio station known as "Radio Sevan" is/was involved in anti-Syrian and anti-Hizbollah propaganda, it's very western oriented. I don't know who funds the station in question but it is not represented by any of the Armenian political parties in Lebanon. There is no problem between Hizbollah and Armenians in Lebanon.

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  • Lucin
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    Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

    Why???

    I don't know but for some reason, I always thought that the Shiites in Lebanon, are in good terms with Armenians, compared to Sunnis and even Christian Maronites...

    Aren't Armenians in Lebanon, politically speaking, more affiliated to the opposition??

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  • Siamanto
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    Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

    Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
    Lebanese Armenians have not suffered, Sevan's property partly saved from fire. http://www.a1plus.am/en/?page=issue&iid=60392
    What matters is the intent.



    Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
    Armenian mediasources not singled out by Hezbollah and its backers. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/magda-..._b_101258.html

    Some journalists injured, others detained, but Armenian media not singled out. http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/93706/
    What a "relief??????" Armenians were victimized in an "indiscriminate and equal" manner!!!!!

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  • freakyfreaky
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    Lebanese Armenians have not suffered, Sevan's property partly saved from fire. http://www.a1plus.am/en/?page=issue&iid=60392

    Some fleeing to Syria again, for potential return to RA but situation normalizing. http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=26045

    Armenian mediasources not singled out by Hezbollah and its backers. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/magda-..._b_101258.html

    Some journalists injured, others detained, but Armenian media not singled out. http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/93706/

    Overtake Hariri's media empire. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article....ticle_id=91898

    Tashnag party encouraged diplomacy in advance of Hezbollah uprising. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article....ticle_id=91671

    Armenians sought to be factor in 2009 Lebanese parliamentary elections. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article....ticle_id=91625
    Last edited by freakyfreaky; 05-13-2008, 10:41 PM.

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  • vasbourakan1
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    Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

    sevan personel were aware that something would happen and evacuated the place two hours before the burning, following which they restarted to transmit programs the next day from an unknown place, transmitting for the time being only armenian music without news or advertisings

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  • freakyfreaky
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    Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

    Day late. Dollar short.

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  • Sip
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    Probably yet another fitting occasion to bust out this little gem:

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  • Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

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    Al-Arabiya TV, Dubai
    May 10 2008

    Hezbollah gunmen said to have "torched" radio station in Beirut

    [Announcer-read report over video]

    Our correspondent has reported that Hezbollah gunmen occupied a
    building belonging to Future Television in the A'ishah Bakkar area in
    Beirut and torched the Armenian radio station, Radio Sevan, an
    affiliate of the Future Movement, in the city.


    Opposition Supporters burn the HQ of Radio Sevan in Beirut

    Armenian News Network / Groong
    May 10, 2008

    By Katia Peltekian

    BEIRUT, LEBANON 1pm


    BEIRUT: May 10, 2008. - At noon today, supporters of the Lebanese
    opposition, which includes Hezbollah, Amal and other movements, burned
    the offices of the newly established Armenian radio station "Sevan" in
    the Mar Elias area in Beirut.

    This comes a day after pro-government media offices were forced to
    close down and then set on fire. Future TV, Future News, Radio Orient,
    Future Newspaper (all of which are owned by the Hariri family) in
    addition to Al-Lewa' newspaper offices were targets yesterday by
    anti-government millitants.

    Details about today's attack on the Armenian "Radio Sevan" have not
    been made public yet.

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