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    ARMENIA DOES NOT FULLY FULFILL OBLIGATIONS ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    Trend News Agency
    July 8 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia does not fully fulfill obligations to the Council of Europe on
    freedom of expression in the country, Francisca Clopfer, coordinator
    of the program of the secretariat on human rights and judicial issues
    of the Council of Europe said, Novosti-Armenia reported.

    "The neglect of Armenia is indicated in the resolutions of PACE
    which first of all point to the regulation of the broadcasting system
    because of the European Court on case of A+1 TV channel," Clopfer said
    on 8 July in the international conference on Pluralism in Armenian
    Mass Media.

    On 17 June, the European Court on Human Rights satisfied the appeal of
    Melteks company (founder of A+1 oppositional channel) and its director
    Mesrop Movsesyan against Armenia. The Court said that the closure of
    A+ 1 in 2002 contradicted Article 10 of the Human Rights Convention
    (freedom of speech) and demanded the country to pay â~B¬30,000 as
    compensation.

    Clopfer added that the decision issued on this case shows that
    the broadcasting legislation do no provide enough opportunities
    for independence in the broadcasting sphere. "As a whole, PACE
    Resolutions say that the freedom of should be promoted in Armenia
    and the authorities should take immediate measures in this regard,"
    she said. Clopfer pointed to the improvement of the Law on Television
    and Radio Broadcasting and added that this is the best recommendation
    by the Council of Europe.

    The coordinator of the program noted that the conference aims at
    determining future steps to insure pluralism in the Armenian media
    together with the authorities, media and civil society.

    Naira Zograbian, deputy chairman of the standing parliament commission
    on science, education and culture and youth and sport said that the
    Law on Television and Radio Broadcasting is being improved at present.

    "We presented the draft bill on changes to this Law to the
    international experts to consider it," she said.

    The draft bill will be introduced to the public after the conclusion
    of the experts in autumn, she said.

    --Boundary_(ID_aGYgoPYkX6JzJoTIVIayZw)--
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