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Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 10/21/2004

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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 10/21/2004

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    OCTOBER 15-21, 2004

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    SECOND "PRESS CLUB" SHOW

    DIRECTOR OF "AR" DOES NOT CONFIRM RUMORS ABOUT THE CHANGE OF TV CHANNEL
    OWNER

    RADIO LIBERTY CALLED ON THE AUTHORITIES TO INVESTIGATE THE MATTER


    SECOND "PRESS CLUB" SHOW

    On October 18 on the evening air of the Second Armenian TV Channel the
    second show of "Press Club" cycle was broadcast. The cycle is organized by
    Yerevan Press Club under "Strengthening Democracy by Free Expression in
    South Caucasus" project, implemented jointly with "Article 19" international
    organization with the assistance of Open Society Institute.

    This time the focus of attention of the heads of the leading media and
    journalistic associations of the country was on the recent abuse of the
    rights of journalists and media, related to attacks on the representatives
    of "the fourth estate" on professional duty. The subject of discussion
    referred, in particular, to the incidents of violence against journalists
    covering the opposition rallies in Yerevan on April 5 and the night of April
    12-13, the attack the correspondents of "Photolure" news agency and "Aravot"
    daily on August 24 in Tsaghkadzor as well as the assault on the Chief Editor
    of "Syunyats Yerkir" regional newspaper on October 13 in Kapan. The second
    subject raised was to the hotly debated event - the official registration of
    "Jehovah's Witnesses" religious organization in Armenia on October 8.

    DIRECTOR OF "AR" DOES NOT CONFIRM RUMORS ABOUT THE CHANGE OF TV CHANNEL
    OWNER

    Since October 16 "AR" TV company stopped its broadcasts. As YPC was told by
    the Director of "AR" Edgar Manukian, the pause is due to the need for
    technical re-equipment of the channel, and the broadcasting will be resumed
    in about a month. Edgar Manukian denied the persistent rumors that the
    suspension of "AR" activities is related to the forthcoming sale of the
    channel to the well-known businessman, the President of "Mika" company
    Mikhail Baghdasarov. As it has been reported, in late 2002 the TV company
    was acquired by another, equally well-known entrepreneur Hrant Vardanian,
    the President of "Grand Holding" company and the owner of another TV
    company, "Hayrenik TV".

    RADIO LIBERTY CALLED ON THE AUTHORITIES TO INVESTIGATE THE MATTER

    On October 15 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty issued a press release on the
    withdrawal "Azatutiun" ("Liberty") program produced by the RFE/RL Armenian
    Service from the air schedule of "Kentron" TV company. According to the
    Director of the Radio Liberty Armenian Service Hrair Tamrazian, the first
    issue of this 30-minute analytical program was aired on October 10 and
    repeated on October 11. On October 13 the Director of "Kentron" Petros
    Ghazarian informed Mr. Tamrazian, that the airing of the subsequent issues
    of the program would be "indefinitely suspended". As it is noted in the
    press release the management of the TV company did not explain the reasons
    for such a decision.

    The first issue of "Azatutiun" featured a report from Strasbourg on the
    debates at October session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe on the honoring of commitments to the CE by Armenia and exclusive
    interviews of the RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian and the newly
    appointed US Ambassador in Armenia John Evans on relations between Armenia
    and Turkey.

    Mr. Tamrazian expressed his concern over the suspension of "a very
    successful TV show" "for unknown reasons" and called on Armenian authorities
    to investigate into the matter. "I hope that "Kentron" and RFE/RL will
    continue in a joint project that was eagerly awaited by many viewers and
    listeners in Armenia", the head of the Radio Liberty Armenian Service
    stressed.

    On his behalf, the Director of "Kentron" Petros Ghazarian told YPC that he
    "sees no conflict in what has happened, the TV company and the Radio Liberty
    Armenian Service remain partners", however, there are certain financial
    problems that call for a solution.

    On October 19 the President of RFE/RL Thomas Dine addressed a letter to the
    President of Armenia Robert Kocharian, in which he urged the head of the
    state "to denounce this contemptible Soviet-style act, and to help return
    "Azatutiun" on air". Thomas Dine asserted that he is "determined to get
    "Azatutiun" back on air and will make every effort to make it happen -
    including raising the issue with the Bush Administration, the US Congress,
    the Council of Europe and non-governmental organizations worldwide".

    The Radio Liberty press release with this letter also states that despite
    the lack of explanations on behalf of the "Kentron" administration, there
    are all reasons to suppose that the TV company "was pressured to suspend
    further broadcasts of the program, either by official interests or local
    media competitors".

    It should be noted that this was not the first attempt of the Radio Liberty
    Armenian Service to go on air in Armenian capital. On September 28, 2004 a
    program prepared by the radio company was aired by "Shant" TV company.


    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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