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    ACCORDING TO DATA OF NEW FORMAT NGO'S MONITORING, CRITICISM OF POLITICIANS IN ARMENIAN PRESS HAS MAINLY PERSONAL CHARACTER

    Noyan Tapan
    May 29 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the data of monitoring
    of coverage of 2007 parliamentary elections in RA press, the most
    part of Armenian opposition newspapers criticizes politicians at the
    personal level and with qualifications of personal character. As Movses
    Demirchian, Chairman of New Format NGO, which conducted the monitoring,
    reported at the May 29 meeting with journalists, from March 5 to May 15
    they studied 10 periodicals having the highest rating in the country:
    Hayots Ashkhar, Zhamanak Yerevan, Hayk, Chorrord Ishkhanutiun, 168
    Zham, Iravunk, Azg, Haykakan Zhamanak, Pakagits and Aravot.

    M. Demirchian mentioned some observations registered by them as a
    result of the monitoring. Thr first is that though the newspapers in
    general are opposition, nevertheless, they differ essentially in the
    respect of presenting materials. According to the second observation,
    publications covering election campaign distinguished themselves with
    their approaches to pro-governmental forces and oppositionists. That
    is, in M. Demirchian's words, pro-governmental forces were covered
    in the critical way in Zhamanak Yerevan, Chorrord Ishkhanutiun,
    Haykakan Zhamanak, Pakagits newspapers and opposition (Nor Zhamanakner,
    Hanrapetutiun parties, Impeachment bloc) was presented in the positive
    way, while Aravot, Iravunk newspapers mainly "avoided" target praises
    and criticism developed consistently.

    The speaker said that in the preelection period Aravot came up not
    from emotional considerations, but from positions of prospect of
    Armenia's democratic development.
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