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    SHORTAGE OF A1+ AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    Lragir.am
    04 April 06

    On April 2, 2002, when A1+ TV Company was closed down, 19 mass
    media stated that freedom of speech is not endangered in Armenia,
    thus revealing that freedom of speech is endangered in Armenia,
    stated the director of A1+ TV Company Mesrop Movsisyan.

    According to the director of A1+, today there is a demand of political
    and information programs, but the heads of channels are guided by the
    principle "better to earn money than inflict troubles on ourselves,"
    and prefer to spend money on soap operas. The viewers go out to
    protest, "but it is all ignored." That is why the Armenian viewers
    prefer Russian channels, and watch the local news after the Russian
    news programs only. Mesrop Movsisyan thinks A1+ has become a symbol
    of freedom of speech, and unfortunately, when closing down A1+,
    the government could not imagine that it would turn into an issue of
    freedom of speech. "When they were able to imagine, they started a
    wrong struggle."

    Mesrop Movsisyan thinks that the problem of A1+ could be solved
    by interference from the outside, for instance, on a ruling of the
    European Court. However, since A1+ was closed down, there have been
    several dozens of stipulations from outside, but A1+ still is not on
    air. "Because these stipulations were formal. These were formulated
    so as to do nothing," thinks Mesrop Movsisyan.

    For his part, Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan stated on the same day that
    he misses A1+ and would like to see it again on air.
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