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    RADIO LIBERTY OFF AIR IN ARMENIA

    Aljazeera.net, Qatar
    July 26 2007

    Radio Liberty is the only foreign broadcaster to air programmes on
    Armenia's state radio [EPA]

    Armenia's state radio has refused to extend a contract with the US
    government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).

    With elections early next year, the move on Wednesday has prompted
    some to fear a clampdown on independent media in the former Soviet
    state.

    The US Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), the agency responsible
    for Radio Liberty and other US government-sponsored international
    broadcasting, said in a statement that there was "no economic or
    other legitimate justification" for the contract to end.

    "Armenians go to the polls in eight months to choose their next
    president, and therefore it is particularly important that RFE/RL's
    broadcasts ... reach the largest possible audience," the BBG said.

    Radio Liberty is the only foreign broadcaster that relies on state
    radio frequencies.

    Earlier in July, a small number of demonstrators protested against
    proposed amendments to Armenia's media law that would prevent
    programmes produced by foreign companies from being aired on state
    channels.

    Radio Liberty would be the only broadcaster effected by such
    legislation, but government officials at the time denied that was
    their aim.

    Ultimately, the amendments were not adopted by parliament. Instead,
    Radio Liberty is being taken off the air after contract negotiations
    broke down.

    The government has argued that Armenia's state television and radio
    are publicly funded and should not take up commercial projects.

    Radio Liberty may still air its Armenian broadcasts on private radio,
    though these would reach a smaller audience.
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