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    VICE-SPEAKER OF THE ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT VAHAN HOVANNISYAN: THE SUGGESTED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAW ON TELEVISION AND RADIO DON'T VIOLATE FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    arminfo
    2007-06-28 16:13:00

    The suggested amendments to the law on television and radio don't
    violate freedom of speech, vice-speaker of the Armenian parliament
    Vahan Hovannisyan told ArmInfo correspondent.

    To recall, the suggested amendments foresee to stop broadcasting of
    foreign radio companies at Public radio and multifold increase of
    tax for rebroadcast.

    He also added that the amendments don't lead to violation of freedom
    of speech. let us say, Armenian radio broadcast at the BBC. If they
    want to broadcast for Armenia so much, let them pay and broadcast
    at private radio companies. What is taking place is a painful and
    unpleasant but necessary process, - vice-speaker said.

    The RPA faction member Armen Ashotyan agrees to Hovannisyan. He told
    Arminfo correspondent that in the suggested amendments they mean
    regulation of foreign radio companies' broadcast at the territory
    of Armenia and have nothing in common with violation of the freedom
    of speech.

    The member of the Orinats Yerkir faction Hovannes Markaryan did
    not agree to this. He told ArmInfo correspondent that the suggested
    amendments is a direct infringement of freedom of speech. The faction
    thinks it is unacceptable and is going to vote against adoption of
    these amendments. To recall, representatives of the Heritage party
    voiced the same position.
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