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    STORM IN A CUP OF WATER

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily - Armenia
    29 June 07

    Yesterday the National Assembly took up the discussion of the second
    issue included in the agenda of the extraordinary sitting - that is
    the draft law on the amendments in the law on "TV and Radio" and the
    law on "State Duty"

    As it was expected "Orinats Yerkir" and "Heritage" parties were
    particularly striking with the activeness they demonstrated during
    the discussion.

    >From Orinats Yerkir faction MP Hovhannes Margaryan arrested the
    attention of the participants, mentioning in his speech that the bill
    is aimed at banning the broadcast of "Radio Liberty" and depriving
    Armenians of the right to get proper information from the only true
    information source.

    Zaruhi Postanjyan was the activist of "Heritage" party. The latter,
    with her abstruse Armenian was trying to affirm that "Radio Liberty"
    is a Mass Media of an exclusive social significance, as it formulates
    public opinion. Raffi Hovhannisyan, expressed the collective opinion
    of "Heritage" faction and underscored that, "Today the reputation,
    rating, freedom and future progress of our country is on the scale."

    Unfortunately these people didn't clarify which country's future,
    social welfare and freedom of information did they particularly
    mean. The radio station that is funded by Congress should meet the
    demands of the USA, shouldn't it.

    Republican Manvel Badeyan said," It is easy to understand why they do
    their bests to convince the MPs and the society that the bill is aimed
    at banning the broadcast of "Radio Liberty". Even Soviet Union failed
    to completely thwart the broadcast. Had it been aimed at banning
    "Radio Liberty", we could easily perform it with the acting law;
    there would be no need for amendments and supplementations.

    This draft law obliges the leadership of the Public TV and Radio to
    be satisfied with the financial means allocated by the tax-payers
    and not to give the air time to the foreigners for rent."

    MP Armen Ashotyan shed more light on the matter. He said, "The draft
    law has nothing to do with the freedom of speech and it translates
    the state policy. The National Security Concept clearly highlights
    the direction of providing informational security.

    To be honest, at present various international structures and foreign
    agencies are more concerned about the issue of building civic society
    in our country. Matters took such a turn that they have even drafted
    a budget to build civic society in our country, whereas the latter
    is a state task. And there is no room here for political speculations."

    Secretary of the Republican faction Samvel Nikoyan summed up the
    attitude of the latter," I regret that most of our colleagues
    interpreted the draft law from the point of view of the logic of
    broken phone. No one has the right to criticize those who are trying
    to protect national values. On the contrary they should welcome this
    attitude. No one should look for stipulations, when the government
    and the National Assembly is trying to regulate the activity of Public
    Radio and TV."

    Secretary of "Bargavach Hayastan" faction Aram Safaryan confirmed
    that BHP supports the draft law and doesn't justify the political
    speculations. "The bill is aimed at making corrections in the
    guidelines of the Public Radio and TV.

    I don't think the Public Radio and TV stations in European or any
    other small and big countries would have agreed to sell their airtime
    to other Mass Media.

    The amount of the state duty envisaged by the draft law is quite
    acceptable for serious foreign broadcasters and significantly low as
    compared with the level of European tariffs."

    In his extraordinary speech regarding these issues, Speaker of
    the National Assembly Tigran Torosyan emphasized the political and
    juridical pretext of the opinions heard.

    "You spoke about the freedom of speech, about the violation of human
    rights, about spoiling relations with the USA and many other issues
    that has nothing to do with the problem discussed. But it would
    have been better to leave aside inflamed passions and touch upon
    the bill. Unfortunately some people swerved from this direction and
    yielded to provocations, insulted their colleagues and stigmatized
    the National Assembly."

    Speaker of the National Assembly said the pro-opposition activists
    didn't even try to comprehend the demands of the bill. "I'm sure "Radio
    Liberty" has nothing to do with this draft law as the latter is not
    a broadcaster and hasn't got a corresponding license. I have no idea
    who is the author of this provocation, who tried to convince others
    that the bill is aimed at closing "Radio Liberty". The problem is to
    decide whether Public Radio and TV have the right to sell airtime to
    other broadcasting companies or not.

    I believe only the private radio and TV stations should be granted
    this right. And if some people are concerned about the little budget
    of the Public TV and Radio stations then I can only offer them to
    participate in the discussion of the budget allocated to the latter
    in three months. But, the interesting thing is, before the same people
    used to speculate the little budget of the Public Radio and TV. Let's
    avoid creating artificial obstacles in the National Assembly, and
    creating storm in a cup of water. Let's protect the honor and rating
    of our parliament."
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