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    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 19 2007


    SOMETHING IS WRONG IN THE COUNTRY



    In a news conference on October 19 at the Hayeli Club Armen
    Rustamyan, representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Supreme Body,
    criticized the recent situation at all the press clubs. Namely, the
    TV channels have not been covering the news conferences at the press
    clubs since October 15. The instruction is said to come from the
    government.

    Armen Rustamyan thinks later it will turn out to hinder the
    development of a civil society. `If none comes, it means it is an
    action of protest,' Armen Rustamyan says. According to him, he cannot
    state for sure that there was an instruction because he did not give
    any instructions. And if he were to give instructions, he would
    instruct to report everything to convey to the society every opinion
    on one issue or another. `I am against, I would advise to stop the
    action if it is an action. There are much more problems that need
    action,' Armen Rustamyan says. He says it is necessary to bring about
    the principles that the country proclaimed on its establishment.


    `If it is a boycott, I accept it, but a boycott should also be
    transparent,' Armen Rustamyan says. He means that if they boycott the
    TV channels, they should tell the reason of the boycott. `It is
    necessary to address the TV channels one by one and tell them they
    are doing the wrong thing. What is the purpose of TV channels, if we
    track the activities of the television and radio commission, do the
    principles and goals of television stem from it? After all, we have
    passed legislation, we have a Constitution, one of the mechanisms of
    its application should be the fourth power. If the fourth power is
    not independent, it means something is wrong in the country,' Armen
    Rustamyan says.
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