PRESS COUNCIL GIVES STATEMENT REGARDING THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST INTELLECTUALS FOR VISITING SHUSHA
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
July 7 2007
Press Council is concerned about the insulting articles sounded
regarding recent visit of several Azerbaijani intellectuals to Nagorno
Karabakh and Armenia, Council told the APA.
The statement says various opinions regarding the visit are clear,
but non- observance of ethic principles while presenting opinions is
disturbing the Press Council.
"Humiliating opinions in several leading newspapers and websites
regarding the visitors is unacceptable. The Press Council always
stresses that media representatives have proper chances for presenting
their positions and opinions and recommends them to base on these
requirements. The Nagorno Karabakh problem is a global one and -
it worries world community, therefore analyze of our intellectuals'
visit is natural. Their assisting liberating our regions will depend
on our common attitude to this issue," the statement says.
This issue will be debated at the next meeting of Press Council
Managing Board.
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
July 7 2007
Press Council is concerned about the insulting articles sounded
regarding recent visit of several Azerbaijani intellectuals to Nagorno
Karabakh and Armenia, Council told the APA.
The statement says various opinions regarding the visit are clear,
but non- observance of ethic principles while presenting opinions is
disturbing the Press Council.
"Humiliating opinions in several leading newspapers and websites
regarding the visitors is unacceptable. The Press Council always
stresses that media representatives have proper chances for presenting
their positions and opinions and recommends them to base on these
requirements. The Nagorno Karabakh problem is a global one and -
it worries world community, therefore analyze of our intellectuals'
visit is natural. Their assisting liberating our regions will depend
on our common attitude to this issue," the statement says.
This issue will be debated at the next meeting of Press Council
Managing Board.
