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    RFE/RL President Thomas Dine Urges Armenian President To Help Return
    "Azatutiun" To TV Airwaves

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    (Prague/Washington -- October 19, 2004) RFE/RL President Thomas A. Dine
    today sent a letter to Armenian President Robert Kocharian, denouncing the
    "Soviet-style" cancellation of the new RFE/RL Armenian Service news and
    analysis program, "Azatutiun" by the private Armenian television station
    Kentron. Dine urges President Kocharian "to denounce this contemptible
    Soviet-style act, and to help return "Azatutiun" to the air."

    In his letter, Dine asserts that he is "determined to get "Azatutiun"
    back on the air and will make every effort to make that happen --
    including raising this issue with the Bush Administration, the U.S.
    Congress, the Council of Europe, and non-governmental organizations
    worldwide."

    "Azatutiun," a new television program created by and featuring news and
    analysis from RFE/RL's Armenian Service, was abruptly pulled from the
    schedule of the local Armenian television station "Kentron" on October
    13, three days after it debuted to rave reviews on Kentron. Although the
    television station's management has made no comment on the decision, it
    is widely suspected that Kentron was pressured to suspend further
    broadcasts of the program, either by official interests or local media
    competitors.

    The suspension of the "Azatutiun" program has been widely covered in the
    Armenian press. On October 14, "Aravot" daily alleged that the head of
    Armenian state television and radio, Aleksan Harutiunian, was
    instrumental in the ban because he wanted RFE/RL to lease airtime from
    his channel and pay for that. Harutiunian, in an interview published by
    "Aravot" on October 15, denied any involvement in the suspension of
    "Azatutiun". In his letter to President Kocharian, however, Dine states
    that he has been "personally informed that this cancellation was the
    result of pressure from a high-level Armenian government official."

    RFE/RL's Armenian Service broadcasts four hours of programming a day to
    Armenia, produced in Prague and the service's Yerevan Bureau and
    transmitted to listeners via shortwave, satellite and FM, AM, Cable
    Radio, UKV and longwave signals provided by local affiliate stations.
    Armenian Service programming is also available via the Internet, at the
    service's website www.armenialiberty.org and at www.rferl.org.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is a private, international
    communications service to Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe; the
    Caucasus; and Central and Southwestern Asia funded by the U.S. Congress
    through the Broadcasting Board of Governors.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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