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    IN CASE OF COMPULSION TO REVEAL SOURCE OF INFORMATION, IT IS ENVISAGED CONDUCTING CLOSED-DOOR COURT EXAMINATION BY MEDIATION OF JOURNALISTS

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 26, 2009

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly on
    October 26 finished discussing the bill of amendments and additions
    to the Criminal Procedure Code. The bill was presented at the
    previous four-day session. In the words of Hovhannes Margarian -
    the main speaker, the bill's author, member of "Orinats Yerkir"
    parliamentary faction, the purpose of the bill is to protect the
    rights of journalists.

    Under the current law, those carrying out journalistic activities and
    reporters are not obliged to reveal the source of information, except
    in cases when, in particular, the court orders the reporter to do so
    for the purpose of disclosing a grave or particularly grave crime in
    a criminal case when the necessity of penal protection of society's
    interests outweighs the society's concernment of not revealing the
    source of information and all other means of social interests have
    been exhausted.

    H. Margarian said the bill aims to ensure the implementation of the
    above mentioned provision in criminal procedure and the most efficient
    protection of the rights of those carrying out journalistic activities
    and reporters. In the indicated cases, the bill envisages conducting
    a closed-door court examination by the mediation of reporters.

    Under the current law, a closed-door court sitting is held in case
    of crimes related to personal or family life, a person's honor and
    dignity, crimes againts sexual immunity and sexual freedom, in case
    of state and officials secrets, also when there is a necessity to
    protect the persons participating in a trial or their close relatives.
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