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    WHY KARABAKH HAS NO INFORMATION POLICY

    KarabakhOpen
    29-10-2007 18:14:19

    Over the past 15 years the Karabakh government has not focused on
    the information policy, said the editor of the Chto Delat Newspaper
    Murad Petrosyan during the round-table meeting in NKR with Russian
    and German experts.

    "Karabakh is not in blockade. The systemic propaganda war currently
    waged in the region strongly affects the public consciousness of the
    international community. And since the Azerbaijani machine is mostly
    active, the world is now using the Azerbaijani phraseology to refer
    to the conflict.

    Karabakh is not offering anything in return. The latest example is
    the visit of the Azerbaijani delegation led by their ambassador to
    Russia. In answer to the activities of the Azerbaijani media which
    have posted an immense amount of information on web sites, Karabakh
    is silent," Alexander Krilov, a Russian political scientist, says.

    During the round-table meeting a number of opinions were heard,
    confirming that Karabakh is not providing enough assistance and
    content for an information policy. Meanwhile, the information space,
    unlike all the rest, has no limits, and even not being recognized
    cannot be a hurdle for an information policy. It takes only wish and
    an awareness of objectives to conduct a policy. Karabakh need not
    falsify, misinform like others, we have enough political arguments.

    "I hope after the election of the new president reforms will be
    carried out in this sphere as well," said one of the participants of
    the meeting.
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