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    SPECULATIONS PURSUING POLITICAL GOALS
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Oct 23 2007
    Armenia

    When Armenian TV stations rose against becoming the press adjuncts to
    the business programs of the press clubs that multiply as mushrooms,
    the speculations that "they are trying to "shut the mouth" of the
    opposition" by subjecting them to informational blockade" over again
    became "actual".

    At our request Presidential Press Secretary Victor Soghomonyan touches
    upon the hullabaloo regarding the cruel attempts to suppress the press.

    "It is evident that this is a regular attempt to speculate the name
    of the Presidential staff in the context of "suppressing the freedom"
    of Mass Media, particularly the private TV companies. I have already
    spoken about it and I have already expressed doubt regarding these
    rumors and I have nothing to add.

    Anyway I have to state the following; first I must say that I have
    been following the publications in all the newspapers including your
    newspaper, where those responsible for TV companies introduce their
    viewpoints regarding this issue. And I don't think the arguments with
    which they ground their personal attitudes are baseless. Moreover the
    motives that made the TV companies take this step are quite acceptable
    to me.

    Second, I consider a pure political speculation the announcements
    made by certain political powers, social organizations and Mass
    Media, saying that it is because of an interference of an "invisible
    hand" that the TV companies are boycotting the activity of the press
    clubs. Even if we take as read that the authorities can really instruct
    the TV companies, it is evident that the press clubs actually don't
    bring ideological or moral damage to the authorities.

    Therefore here we deal with a regular speculation.

    In this context I would like to remind you of the data published
    recently by one of the international organizations that our opposition
    activists favor so much. The matter is addresses to the latest report
    published by the international organization "Reporters without Borders"
    according to which, in terms of the freedom of speech Armenia gained
    the 77th place in 169 countries and the second in the territory of
    CIS. This is by the way our best record during those years. After
    all this, in my view to speak about the existence or non-existence
    of the freedom of speech in Armenia is an evidently bygone stage
    but in today's political situation these announcements pursue pure
    political goals.

    It is another question that in any, even the most developed country
    you can speak about the degree of the freedom of speech, depending
    on different circumstances and phenomena. But this is another topic
    of conversation.

    To sum up whatever has been said I can record that I evaluate all
    this hullabaloo as a speculation pursuing political goals and I
    categorically disagree with all those accusations addressed to the
    authorities. And, why not, as a colleague, I also consider unacceptable
    the accusations addressed to the TV companies.

    "Can the "boycott" of the TV companies give rise to adequate response
    among the international circles that reiterate those TV companies?"

    "First of all the word "boycott" is simply not proper here. Last week
    for example many TV companies broadcasted different press conferences
    in different press-clubs. Maybe their number has reduced, but we
    can't say that they are not elucidated.

    Second: last week I was following the political programs of the
    private TV companies and what was really interesting, leader of "Nor
    Jamanakner" party Aram Karapetyan was saying on the live airtime of
    "Kentron" TV that I don't allow the TV companies to provide live
    airtime for him. By the way the same "Kentron" TV has hosted secretary
    of "Heritage" fraction Stepan Safaryan, if I'm not mistaken, leader of
    "Orinats Yerkir" party Arthur Baghdasaryan, leader of "National Unity"
    Artashes Geghamyan etc.

    In case of necessity I don't think it is difficulty to inquire from
    the TV companies who have been the guests of their political programs.

    What I mean is that it is simply ridiculous to speak about the
    opposition being deprived of tribune. At least I don't remember a
    period when not one but more than one opposition activists haven't had
    the chance to appear on not one but several TVs, where they usually
    introduce their attitudes and ruthlessly criticize the authorities. I
    repeat, if one moment we presume that the authorities really control
    these processes, in my view it would have been better for them to
    control those airtimes rather than the activities of the press clubs.

    Summing up the topic I would like to say the following, I don't
    think we will ever be able to avoid political speculations. I'm sure
    this interview will also become a topic of discussions, but this
    is secondary.
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