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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    SEPTEMBER 21-27, 2007

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: NEW PARLIAMENT AND INNER POLITICAL SITUATION AHEAD OF
    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    OSCE/ODIHR FINAL REPORT ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA

    "ARMENIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS" ENCYCLOPEDIA PUBLISHED

    CLAUDE-JEAN BERTRAND DECEASED


    "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: NEW PARLIAMENT AND INNER POLITICAL SITUATION AHEAD OF
    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    On September 26 another "Press Club" show went on the evening air of "Yerkir
    Media" TV company. The guest of the program host, the President of Yerevan
    Press Club Boris Navasardian, was the leader of the National Democratic
    Union Vazgen Manukian, faced by experts, the Chief Editor of "Azg" daily
    Hagop Avedikian and the head of Transparency International-Armenia Amalia
    Kostanian. The discussion subject was the start of the new parliament's work
    and the domestic political situation in Armenia before the presidential
    elections.

    The next program of "Press Club" cycle will be aired by "Yerkir Media" on
    Wednesday, October 3 at 21.40.

    The "Press Club" cycle is produced under a project of Media Diversity
    Institute, with the support of the United Nations Development Program, Open
    Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Armenia and the British Council
    Armenia.

    OSCE/ODIHR FINAL REPORT ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA

    The OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission published its final report on
    the parliamentary elections in Armenia, held on May 12, 2007. Among other
    aspects of the election campaign the observers assessed the work of media.

    The report notes in particular the high rates for political advertising as
    established by broadcasters. As a result, few election contestants used paid
    advertising. Besides, in some cases political advertising was aired without
    a due title, and sometimes - was broadcast within commercial breaks.
    "Neither of these breaches of the broadcasting law prompted any reaction
    >From the oversight bodies", the document says. The allegations that the
    Mission received regarding the unbalanced coverage of political forces of
    the country, in the opinion of the observers, are due to the absence of
    provisions, regulating the media work before the official campaign. The
    situation, as the report noted, changed with the start of the pre-election
    campaign: there was a noticeable increase of media attention to campaign
    events and election contestants in their newscasts, current affairs programs
    and talk shows. In particular, the observers mention the pre-election TV
    debate series, organized by Yerevan Press Club on "Yerkir Media" TV channel.


    "Overall, many national media (both in Yerevan and in other parts of the
    country) made a visible effort to cover a broad range of political subjects
    and thus to comply with legal provisions requiring equal conditions",
    observers of OSCE/ODIHR believe.

    At the same time, as media monitoring of OSCE/ODIHR showed, most of the TV
    channels devoted the highest portion of coverage in the newscasts to
    activities of the government and three political parties - the Republican
    Party of Armenia, "Prosperous Armenia" and ARF "Dashnaktsutiun". The TV
    coverage of government activities included a main focus on Prime Minister
    Serge Sargsian. In the opinion of the observers, the not clear
    distinguishing of the public appearances of Serge Sargsian as a Prime
    Minister and as an election contestant is a reflection of a "broader issue
    that legal provisions concerning campaigning by officials and its
    presentation by the media are difficult to apply and enforce".

    When reporting about election contestants the media paid attention
    principally to the positions of leading political personalities towards
    actual issues and questions, as well as to their previous achievements,
    rather than to the political perspectives or platforms of the political
    forces they represented, the OSCE/ODIHR observers believe. At the same time,
    TV channels in their main newscasts presented positive and neutral
    information, limiting to a minimum critical remarks. The observers also
    noted that the media respected the silence period that started 24 hours
    before the election day; with the exception for "Hayots Ashkhar" daily that
    published materials bearing promotional signs of the Republican Party of
    Armenia on May 11.

    The First Channel of the Public Television of Armenia and the Public Radio
    of Armenia "tried to purse an editorial line that would guarantee equal
    conditions for contestants", covering predominantly major parties, those
    represented in the parliament and those carrying out an active campaign, the
    report says. The coverage in the main evening newscast of the Public Radio
    was balanced, and its highest portion was accounted for by Republican Party,
    "Orinats Yerkir" and People's Party of Armenia.

    In the opinion of the report authors, the PTA First Channel mostly ensured
    the representation of political subjects on its air, yet its coverage of
    "Orinats Yerkir" "called into question whether the channel's qualitative
    approach towards that party was really unbiased" (this refers to the almost
    verbatim presentation on the air of the article from "Golos Armenii"
    newspaper of April 21, 2007, containing the secret recording of the
    conversation the leader of "Orinats Yerkir" Artur Baghdasarian had with a
    British diplomat). Not withstanding the editorial freedom to inform the
    public about important events, the observers think that the First Channel
    "did not uphold journalistic standard by not presenting any response from
    'Orinats Yerkir'". The report also notes that the pre-election as well as
    post-election coverage by First Channel of some opposition forces, such as
    "Heritage" party, "Republic" party, "Impeachment" bloc and "New Times"
    party, raises "concern about the channel's objectivity and impartiality in
    presenting different views in an unbiased manner".

    Having studied the work of private broadcasters, the OSCE/ODIHR observers
    arrived at the conclusion that in the news programs of all nationwide
    private television channels the government was given the highest share of
    coverage - almost exclusively positive and neutral in tone. Apart from the
    authorities the largest part of the attention of private broadcasters was
    focused on three parties - Republican Party, "Prosperous Armenia" and
    "Dashnaktsutiun". Critical information about these parties was almost
    completely absent. Critical viewpoints were aired only by radio stations,
    mainly the programs of the Armenian Service of Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty.

    As to print media, they offered readers a diversity of views, including
    critical comments and presented a diversity of political forces and
    majoritarian candidates. However, they often displayed an unbalanced
    approach. More balanced and analytical reporting was noticed in "Aravot"
    daily, the final report of the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission says.


    "ARMENIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS" ENCYCLOPEDIA PUBLISHED

    "Armenian Photographers" biographical reference book was published. It
    author, a well-known Armenian photographer Vahan Kochar gathered together
    over 500 photographers of Armenian origin that worked or still work in
    Armenia and abroad since later 19th century to this day. The 450-page
    encyclopedia presents biographies, facsimiles, and the works of the
    photography professionals of the past and present, many of whom are also
    photojournalists. The book is produced at "Tigran Mets" publishing house
    with a print run of 1,000 copies.

    CLAUDE-JEAN BERTRAND DECEASED

    On September 21 Claude-Jean Bertrand, Professor Emeritus of University
    Paris-2, passed away in Paris. Claude-Jean Bertrand devoted his professional
    life to studying the media ethics, media accountability systems and their
    deontology. Having authored numerous works, he contributed greatly to the
    introduction of norms of professional conduct in different countries of the
    world, including Armenia. In 2000 in "Journalist Library" series of Yerevan
    Press Club the Armenian translation of Claude-Jean Bertrand's book was
    published - titled "Saving Press Freedom the Safe Way. Media Ethics and
    Accountability Systems". Claude-Jean Bertrand made numerous visits to
    Armenia to share his vast experience with Armenian colleagues. He was not
    only our many-year partner, but also a good friend.

    Yerevan Press Club expresses its sincere condolences to the wife, the
    children, the grandchildren, all the friends of Claude-Jean Bertrand.


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    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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