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    IN PROTECTION OF RFE/RL
    [06:40 pm] 29 June, 2007

    The draft laws on `Introducing Amendment to the RA Law `On Television
    and Radio'' and `On Introducing an Addition to the RA Law `On State
    Duty'', presented at the extraordinary session of the National
    Assembly upon the initiative of the RA Government, signify that the
    Armenian authorities are consistent in adhering to the vicious policy
    of the recent years, aimed at restricting and suppressing the freedom
    of expression and media.

    For many times already has the Government hastily submitted draft
    media-related laws to the National Assembly - in secrecy, without
    consulting the civil society, media representatives, experts, even
    without the opinion of the appropriate committee of the National
    Assembly. What issues, vital for the country and the society, are
    these two draft laws to solve that they had to be necessarily
    considered at an extraordinary session, instead of being included into
    the agenda of the ordinary session, following all the procedures that
    the law provides for? The draft authors have not presented any
    convincing arguments as to the urgency of their adoption at this very
    moment.

    This way of acting, when hasty amendments are proposed in broadcasting
    legislation, with no heed for the domain specifics and the legislation
    rationale, is becoming a tradition: it suffices to remember that in
    September 2006, too, the Government presented to the National Assembly
    the draft law `On Introducing Amendments and Additions to the RA Law
    `On Television and Radio'' with the same haste. The draft caused the
    dissatisfaction of the journalistic community and was ultimately
    rejected by the NA. However, in February 2007, the Government had
    another unacceptable draft law passed, ignoring all the proposals
    made.

    The analysis of the draft laws, presented to the NA today, shows that
    they are primarily directed against the only broadcast medium out of
    the control of the RA authorities - the Armenian Service of Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty, because their adoption in essence will stop the
    broadcasting of the programs of the Service on Armenian radio
    waves. The adoption of these draft laws will also damage the
    reputation of the newly-elected National Assembly that will have
    displayed itself as the adversary of democracy, of freedom of
    expression by the very first laws passed.

    We have always insisted that legislative changes in this sphere be
    made systemically, according to a unified concept, and hence we call
    on the RA NA deputies not to vote on the drafts presented by the
    Government and to hold public hearing of the legislative package that
    seeks to reform the sphere.

    The statement was developed by a group of organizations, membering in
    the Partnership for Open Society initiative and is open to be joined
    by other organizations and individuals at the following address:
    [email protected]
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