Despite PM Statements on "Open Work" of Govt Reporters have problems
May 09, 2008 00:38:00
DESPITE PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENTS ABOUT "OPEN WORK" OF GOVERNMENT, REPORTERS COVERING ACTIVITIES OF EXECUTIVE BODY MEET NEW OBSTACLES
YEREVAN, MAY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Despite the assurances of the newly elected prime minister Tigran Sargsian that the government should work openly and transparently, while reporters should act freely, the latter ones' opportunity to work is increasingly being restricted. It turns out that the reporters accredited to the government to follow its sittings (by live broadcast, in a room allocated to reporters) have to be in the building at 11 am - from the beginning of a sitting, and even in case of arriving 5 minutes late, they are deprived of the right to cover the sitting that sometimes lasts several hours.
The fact of being specially accredited to cover government sittings is of no importance: the guards of the building allow to enter only those on the lists of the given day. In addition, different lists are required for coverage of sittings and briefings.
NT correspondent, who is accredited to the government and did not take part in the live broadcast of the May 8 sitting, along with several other reporters was not allowed to attend the briefing following the sitting as, according to the security guards, "there was not yet" a list of reporters permitted to briefings.
Thus, on the one hand, reporters are given the opportunity to follow government sittings on the spot by watching a live broadcast, but on the other hand, there is a strict time and "list" restriction, which in its turn limits reporters' freedom. Unlike these reporters, those accredited to cover National Assembly sittings (by the way, not in a separate room but immediately in the hall of sittings) are free -in terms of time - to enter NA building.
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