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    HUNDREDS RALLY IN GYUMRI FOR EMBATTLED TV STATION
    By Satenik Vantsian in Gyumri

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Dec 19 2007

    Hundreds of people rallied in Armenia's second largest city of
    Gyumri on Wednesday in support of a local television station that has
    been facing uncertain future ever since providing airtime to former
    President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    The demonstration was organized by local and Yerevan-based civic
    groups amid ongoing judicial proceedings that could result in GALA
    TV being taken off the air. The station was raided by tax inspectors
    in late October. Its parent company, Chap, was subsequently charged
    with evading more than 25 million drams ($82,000) in taxes.

    The State Tax Service (STS) also alleged that the small broadcaster
    has been illegally using the local television tower to air its
    programs to Gyumri and surrounding areas. Earlier this month, the
    Gyumri municipality asked Armenia's Economic Court to force GALA to
    remove its transmitter from the facility. The court already ruled
    on November 26 to freeze Chap's bank accounts and other assets worth
    the alleged tax shortfall.

    GALA's owner and staff reject the criminal case as baseless and link
    it to their decision to air, as a paid advertisement, Ter-Petrosian's
    September 21 that contained harsh criticism of Armenia's leadership.

    Organizers of the demonstration echoed the claim in their speeches.

    "All those infringing on our freedom of speech will be punished by law,
    God and your contempt. That day will come," said Levon Barseghian,
    chairman of Gyumri's Asparez Press Club.

    Artur Sakunts, a human rights campaigner from the nearby town of
    Vanadzor, expressed hope that the GALA affair will give rise to a
    broader pro-democracy movement ahead of next February's presidential
    election. "We won't allow the regime and its lackeys to trample on
    our right to free speech," he said. "Hands off GALA!"

    Not surprisingly, opposition activists were also on hand to address
    the crowd and express their solidarity with GALA. "Today Gyumri has
    proved that it is the most freedom-loving city in the Republic of
    Armenia," declared Nikol Pashinian of the pro-Ter-Petrosian Aylentrank
    movement. "No other city in Armenia has a TV station like GALA," he
    said, referring to the fact virtually all other Armenian broadcasters
    are loyal to the government.

    "What is being done to GALA has a political, legal and moral subtext,"
    said Hovannes Markarian, a Gyumri-based parliamentarian affiliated
    with the opposition Orinats Yerkir Party.

    The STS and the regulatory National Commission on Television and Radio
    (NCTR) deny any political motives behind the crackdown on GALA.

    But Gyumri residents who braved a cold weather to attend a rare
    anti-government rally in their city were unconvinced.

    "I have come here to think about the my and my children's future,"
    said one 72-year-old woman. "Isn't it shameful to close down our only
    TV channel telling the truth?"

    "We want GALA to stay on air so that we can feel free," said another
    protester.
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