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    JOURNALISTS, NEWS MEDIA IN ARMENIA MORE PERSECUTED IN 2011 THAN EVER BEFORE: EXPERT

    epress.am
    01.31.2012

    2011 was an unprecedented difficult year for journalists, said
    Yerevan-based Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression President
    Ashot Melikyan, speaking to journalists in the Armenian capital today.

    Compared to previous years, the number of incidents of intimidation
    against journalists and news outlets was far greater in 2011. There
    were 49 such cases, though incidents of physical assault (5) and
    restrictions on the right to clarify and disseminate information (7)
    were few. Recall, in 2008, there were 16 recorded cases of intimidation
    against news outlets and their employees; in 2009, their were 14 such
    cases; and in 2010, there were 19.

    According to Melikyan, intimidation was mainly applied through court
    cases. There were 38 lawsuits against news media, most of which were
    initiated by political figures and aimed only to intimidate and punish
    those news outlets that publish critical pieces.

    "Out of those 38 lawsuits, only MP Tigran Arzakantsyan's suit
    against Iravunq newspaper was rejected. Speaking about the cases,
    it's worth mentionin [former president] Robert Kocharian's family's
    active pursuit of lawsuits, which is not appropriate for the second
    president," he said.

    Recall, the Kocharian family sued local dailies Haykakan Jamanak
    ("Armenian Times"), Jamanak ("Times") and Hraparak ("square") for
    libel and defamation. The court obliged Haykakan Jamanak to pay the
    family 3.5 million drams (a little over $9,000 USD) and Jamanak to
    pay 3 million drams (approx. $7,750 USD). The case with Hraparak is
    still in court.

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