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    TERRY DAVIS SAID HE WAS MISUNDERSTOOD

    HULIQ, NC
    Nov 12 2007

    Following his recent visit to Armenia, the Secretary General of the
    Council of Europe, Terry Davis, said: "there can be no true democracy
    without freedom of expression, and there can be no freedom without
    expression journalist respects the professional and ethical standards
    of their profession.

    "The media coverage of my recent visit was very important,
    but unfortunately it was not in the best possible manner on the
    part of some. Of course, the Armenian journalists have the right
    not to agree and criticize my opinions on issues such as that on
    Nagorno-Karabakh, but I must protest against the deformation of my
    words and misinterpretations.

    It's incredible and completely insane. Expressing my position with
    regard to the territorial integrity of a member country of the Council
    of Europe and, consequently, the legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh is
    well known, not changed and clear.

    The fact that I did not react with each election held in
    Nagorno-Karabakh does not mean that I changed my position on their
    lack of validity and legitimacy. The fact that I do not always react
    to the march of homosexuals and lesbians does not mean that I changed
    my ideas, well known and unchanged, and that such restrictions violate
    the European Convention on Human Rights.

    A periodic suggested that I had been offended not to have met President
    Kocharian. That too is not true. I was informed in advance and had
    fully understood the reasons why it was impossible to organize such
    a meeting.

    I am satisfied with the result of my visits to Armenia and frank
    discussions I had with my interlocutors. We do not always agree but
    what is important is that we are listening and that we respect the
    opinions of everyone.
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