A few days ago, near the railroads of Pushkinski district of Moscow, 15-year-old Narek Kocharyan was stabbed with a knife. According to the information of the “Armenian Union in Russia” on that day the young boy was out for a walk with his Russian friends. “In the evening at about 6-7 p.m. Narek was attacked by a group of young boys. Narek’s friends ran away. The criminals cruelly beat him and killed…There was a scarf found near the dead body of Narek. The scarf had a bell’s picture, which states that the criminals were members of a fascist group. Narek’s body was moved to Armenia.” During his conversation with a journalist Russian-Armenian (Moscow resident) movie director, Tigran Keosayan didn’t deny that very often he is also scared to walk alone in Moscow and had to hire a body-guard for his daughter. The movie director is sure that this is getting out of control. “Russia doesn’t even realize what a dangerous genie it’s releasing from the bottle. Now it’s perhaps impossible to stop it. What can the Armenian government or the President do? There is no need to run after Russia. It’s just necessary to conduct our own balanced policy.”