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  • French students march in solidarity with Armenian student deported from France

    On October 12, high school student Khatchik Kachatryan was deported from France at the request of Armenia because he must do his military service.

    This morning, thousands of French students marched in solidarity with Khatchik from the Place de la Nation in Paris to the Ministry of Interior, demanding the return of the 19 year-old, a student at the Camille Jenatzy School.


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    Re: French students march in solidarity with Armenian student deported from France

    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    On October 12, high school student Khatchik Kachatryan was deported from France at the request of Armenia because he must do his military service.

    This morning, thousands of French students marched in solidarity with Khatchik from the Place de la Nation in Paris to the Ministry of Interior, demanding the return of the 19 year-old, a student at the Camille Jenatzy School.

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/30078/french...om-france.html
    Left-wing BBC propaganda has turned him into a fat, female, 15-year old, Albanian Gypsy. They even used footage of French demonstrators waving placards with the name "Khatchik" on them as footage of demonstrators for said female.
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      Re: French students march in solidarity with Armenian student deported from France

      Is this all the same story as the one about the Roma (gypsy) girl? I think perhaps Bell is referring to the fact that the media focused on the girl only. I didn't even realize there were two students in question. I read a story about this last week, but it only mentioned the girl.
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        Re: French students march in solidarity with Armenian student deported from France

        Originally posted by Siggie View Post

        Is this all the same story as the one about the Roma (gypsy) girl? I think perhaps Bell is referring to the fact that the media focused on the girl only. I didn't even realize there were two students in question. I read a story about this last week, but it only mentioned the girl.
        The BBC used footage of a French demonstration for the Armenian guy in a TV news report on Saturday about the girl, and claimed in the report that the footage showed a demonstration against her deportation. However, the demonstrators were actually waving placards with the name "Khatchik" on them! If it wasn't for Tomservo's post I would not have noticed this. The BBC has not reported ANYTHING about the Khachik case because, I believe, it is off-message for the propaganda they want to make about the Roma case.
        Last edited by bell-the-cat; 10-22-2013, 11:19 AM.
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