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    REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS: ARMENIAN NEWSPAPERS ARE TARGET FOR LIBEL ACTIONS

    http://armenianow.com/social/human_rights/29410/armenian_mass_media_censorship_law_suits
    03.05.11

    The Paris-based "Reporters without Borders" media watchdog is
    concerned that numerous libel actions being brought against Armenian
    newspapers threaten their survival and create a climate that encourages
    self-censorship.

    In a statement released last Sunday, the reputable organization
    writes that the tendency to use lawsuits to throttle news media must
    be reined in.

    "The repeal of jail sentences for libel and slander in April 2010 was
    hailed as a democratic advance but judicial harassment of the media
    continues. There were 12 defamation actions during the first quarter
    of 2011 alone. Independent newspapers are the leading targets. The
    daily Jamanak is currently the subject of three different lawsuits.

    Haykakan Jamanak and Hraparak are also being sued In most cases the
    plaintiffs are politicians," the organization says.

    In most cases, the courts seem to do what the plaintiffs want, imposing
    the maximum amount of damages. As well as the large amounts in damages
    demanded by plaintiffs, newspapers must also pay excessive lawyers'
    fees, it continues.

    Reporters Without Borders has urged participants in the forum on media
    freedom held by the human rights ombudsman in Yerevan to discuss ways
    to limit defamation suits. Media self-regulation should be developed
    and, when legal actions are brought, the courts should respect the
    principle of proportionality when awarding damages, it underscores.

    Read the full statement here:
    http://en.rsf.org/armenie-armenian-newspapers-threatened-by-01-05-2011,40201.html




    From: A. Papazian
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