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    Yes or no to peace building in journalism?

    09-06-2007 17:49:02 - KarabakhOpen

    The Public TV and Radio held another discussion on peace building and
    journalism yesterday including the leading journalists of the only
    local TV channel and radio, as well as the representatives of Internews
    Armenia visiting Armenia in the framework of the Dialogue through Films
    project implemented in association with the British Consortium NGO.

    Karine Ohanyan, journalist, who organized the discussion, said several
    peace-building projects have been implemented in Karabakh over the past
    few years. Collaboration between Armenian and Azerbaijan reporters has
    been promoted. However, there are questions which worry the journalists
    working in the area of the conflict: how the journalists can influence
    the settlement f the conflict, where the border between peace building
    and professional reporting is, whether they should write about
    everything when the foe reads the media. Finally, they worry whether
    the journalists of the conflict sides should meet and discuss different
    issues at a cup of coffee. The discussion was heated, it lasted for
    almost three hours. The manager of the programs of Internews Armenia
    Harutiun Mansuryan told about collaboration with Azerbaijanis over the
    projects of Intersection, Front Line, Children's Intersection. He said
    the latter is broadcast on the Public Channel of Armenia, and if at
    first the Armenian viewers could not bear the Azerbaijani speech, now
    the attitude of the society towards Azerbaijani reports has changed, it
    has become more tolerant.

    But should the Armenian society change its attitude when the
    Azerbaijani media are propagating that Armenians are enemies? Why
    should we bring up our children this way if the other side is preparing
    the generation for war? Will the Armenians be ready in case war
    ignites? The TV newsmakers raised these issues, who maintained that
    projects involving collaboration between Armenian and Azerbaijani
    journalists produce no results because in Azerbaijan, for instance, the
    number of people who want war is growing steadily despite these
    projects.

    Narine Ghazaryan, journalist, said there is no peace building
    journalism, there is professional journalism.

    However, this statement also became a matter of discussion after
    watching the two films made by young journalists of Artsakh in the
    framework of the project Dialogue through Films, `Hard Nut' and `Gone
    with the Life'. The first is about the wife of a prisoner of war, who
    is still waiting for her husband. The second is about the fates and
    problems of people living in Kashatagh (Lachin). The discussion that
    followed the films involved an important issue ` is it right to reveal
    the truth to the conflict side which denigrates us? Why if the other
    side does not do the same? Despite the opinion of the organizers of the
    discussion that a journalist may report anything that is not a military
    secret, most TV reporters think otherwise. Such films must be shown
    inside the country, we need them but it is not right to show these
    films `there'. Production for internal consumption and for export,
    selection of the right people for joint projects, interest and
    involvement of third parties and forces in the Karabakh conflict,
    national values, globalization and democracy were also discussed.
    Considering that the discussion was interesting and touched upon
    up-to-date issues, the participants of the discussion said they are not
    against contacts with Azerbaijani journalists but there should be a
    limit to what to say, where, when and to whom¦
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