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  • Media Have Become Closed Clubs For Oppositionists in Armenia - OYP

    MEDIA HAVE BECOME CLOSED CLUBS FOR OPPOSITIONISTS IN ARMENIA, OYP
    VICE-CHAIRWOMAN CONSIDERS

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Lately the Armenian media have become
    closed clubs for oppositionists. Heghine Bisharian, the Vice-Chairwoman
    of the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law) party, expressed such an opinion
    at the January 11 discussion on the subject "The problems and
    guarantees of ensuring media's freedom and pluralism in the RA
    presidential election campaign." According to her, from the May
    parliamentary elections up to now power representatives are constantly
    being given a possibility of speaking by all TV companies. Whereas, in
    her words, OYP Chairman Artur Baghdasarian has had a possibility of
    speaking on TV only six times so far. According to H. Bisharian, it is
    absurd to speak about pluralism and freedom under such circumstances.
    In her opinion, voters, especially those in the regions, do not have a
    possibility to orient themselves due to the "information blockade."

    According to Ruzan Arakelian, a member of the NA ARFD faction, media in
    Armenia are free as much as that freedom is given to them. In her
    words, especially TV companies carry out orders of either those paying
    them money or of political forces standing behind them.

    In the opinion of Tigran Haroutiunian, the Director of the Noyan Tapan
    information-analytical center, the political parties, which should be
    considered the most active part of society, "killed the demand of free,
    independent, unbiassed information and analysis in society." According
    to him, today society seems not to have a demand of such information.
    "During these years people have lost their faith: they do not believe
    in any political force at all and even in their own role in political
    processes," T. Haroutiunian said.
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