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    ARMENIAN TV COMES UNDER PRESSURE FOR GIVING AIRTIME TO OPPOSITION LEADERS
    by Nune Arevshatyan

    Aravot
    Oct 23 2007
    Armenia

    According to Vahan Khachatryan, founder of the independent TV company,
    the reason is the airing of programmes that featured the republic's
    first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, and the chief editor of the
    Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper, Nikol Pashinyan.

    Several agencies, including the National Security Service, the Tax
    Inspectorate, the Commission on Radio and TV, and even the [Shirak
    Region] governor's office have been instructed to "call to order"
    the Gala TV. As the employees of the TV company joke, everybody but
    the water company and the sanitary service are trying to lecture them.

    In recent days, officials from the capital have visited the company
    and telephoned it for so many times that Gala TV's founder Vahan
    Khachatryan has decided to answer everybody at once by issuing a
    statement yesterday [22 October].

    "Dear fellow residents [of Gyumri, Armenia's second city]. What the
    owner of a TV has to do first is to realize that a TV company is not
    a property of an individual but that of society in the first place. A
    media outlet's job is to present public processes impartially and
    thoroughly. It should present to the public the entire spectrum of
    political processes equally leaving it to people to make their own
    conclusions. The independent media channel of Gyumri was founded
    on these very principles and has stuck to those principles during
    the years of its operation. I wish to underline that the Gala TV's
    position will not change in the future and I - as the owner of the
    company - will not allow any attempt of intervention by any agency
    or individual."

    Khachatryan said that he had not been pressurized but simply asked
    to not show unwanted people on his TV. But he refused the request,
    putting an end to the unpleasant conversation.

    "Our TV company's name includes the word 'independent'. We have
    honoured this principle for the past two years. Nevertheless, any
    politician who has something to say will be given an opportunity
    to speak. I allow my reporters to work freely. I do not instruct
    them how to do their reporting, first of all, because I am not a
    professional, I am not a journalist, and also, I want reporters in
    this small company to be free and independent," Khachatryan says.

    Businessman Khachatryan says that some people from the capital's tax
    authorities have even tried to take over his business because of the
    TV company [as given].
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