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  • YPC: Authorities Should Take Steps to Settle Mass Media Situation

    "AUTHORITIES SHOULD TAKE STEPS IN DIRECTION OF SETTLING UNFAVOURABLE
    SITUATION EXISTING IN SPHERE OF MASS MEDIA," YEREVAN PRESS CLUB AND TIM
    DECLARE

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. The Yerevan Press Club and the TIM
    research center call to the authorities of Armenia for not looking for
    the reason for the criticism voiced in their address by international
    organizations in the monitoring of mass media. This was said in the
    December 26 joint statement of the Yerevan Press Club and the TIM
    research center. It is mentioned that the monitoring reflects the
    unfavourable situation existing in the sphere of mass media, for the
    settlement of which the authorities should take steps.

    According to the authors of the statement, during the meeting with
    Peter Semneby, the European Union Special Representative for South
    Caucasus, Serge Sargsian, the Prime Minister of the Republic of
    Armenia, estimated the information, which "European officials" take as
    basis, about the state of the Armenian mass media on the eve of the
    2008 presidential elections as not objective and suggested "renting a
    specialized organization", which will conduct a complete monitoring,
    observing both electronic and printed mass media.

    The Yerevan Press Club and the TIM research center propose European
    structures to conduct an expert examination of the results and
    technology of the monitoring being conducted by them within the
    observation frameworks of the presidential elections of the Republic of
    Armenia, as well as to conduct a parallel monitoring of mass media by
    the authorized international organization of the structures observing
    the elections.

    By limiting themselves to the monitoring of mass media at this stage,
    the TIM and Yerevan Press Club have been led by the circumstance,
    according to which media being broadcast, in difference to the printed
    ones, bear certain obligations for the impartiality of coverage in
    front of society by using public resource (frequency). The activities
    of the broadcast mass media are taken out a patent and are controlled
    by a special regulating body, that is to say, by the National
    Commission of Television and Radio, whereas, patent and special
    regulation of printed media are not envisaged by the legislation.

    "The work conducted by the TV and Radio companies during the elections,
    and the level of their objectivity directly characterize to what extent
    the state performs the political obligations assumed by itself in front
    of its international parters. It should be assumed that this very
    circumstance was the basis of the opinion of Peter Semneby, the
    European Union Special Representative for South Caucasus, worthy of the
    regular discontented interpretation of the official Yerevan concerning
    the obligation of the authorities for the pre-electoral key of mass
    media," is mentioned in the statement of the Yerevan Press Club and TIM
    research center.
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