15 February 1998 Armenians woke up on 4 December to find their newsstands virtually bare. The absence of periodicals was the dramatic result of a one-day strike called the day before by most of the country’s print media and news agencies. The unprecedented protest, which even involved some state-run media-including the daily Hayastani Hanmpetutyun and the Armenpress news agency-was a […]

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