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    Broadcasting Board of Governors, Washington DC
    March 5 2008


    US OBJECTS TO NEWS "BLACKOUT" OF ARMENIA MEDIA

    press release on 5 March

    Washington D.C., March 5, 2008 - The Broadcasting Board of Governors
    (BBG) strongly objects to the blackout ofindependent media in
    Armenia. Under the state of emergency rules that went into effect on
    March 2, media were ordered tocite only official sources when
    covering national news, and the Voice of America's (VOA)
    Armenian-language TVprogram and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's
    (RFE/RL) Armenian-language radio programs are no longer
    beingbroadcast through local affiliated stations. In addition,
    Internet access has been curtailed as part of the governmentefforts
    to control news and information as the political crisis has deepened
    since the disputed February 19elections.

    "Censorship and harassment of the media are the antithesis of
    democracy," said James K. Glassman, Chairman of the BBG, which
    oversees all non-military U.S. international broadcasting. "Our
    broadcasters wish to serve theaudience in Armenia by providing
    reliable news and information at this critical juncture.
    Unfortunately, that is not an option at the moment, unless you are a
    patient and resourceful Internet user."

    In the course of the violence over the weekend, a driver for RFE/RL
    was beaten by police in Yerevan, despite beingidentified as a
    representative of the media, and another RFE/RL correspondent in the
    town of Gumri, covering a similardemonstration, was manhandled and
    threatened by Interior Ministry troops.

    VOA and RFE/RL are among the entities that broadcast in 60 languages
    under the direction of the Broadcasting Board ofGovernors, reaching
    an overseas audience of 155 million people on radio, television and
    the Internet.

    The Broadcasting Board of Governors is an independent federal agency
    which supervises all U.S. government-supported, non-military
    international broadcasting, including the Voice of America (VOA);
    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL);the Middle East Broadcasting
    Networks (Alhurra TV and Radio Sawa); Radio Free Asia (RFA); and the
    Office of CubaBroadcasting (Radio and TV Marti). Through its
    broadcast services, the BBG provides the United States and its
    leadersdirect and immediate access to a worldwide audience of 155
    million people. Current governors are Chairman James K.Glassman,
    Joaquin F. Blaya, Blanquita W. Cullum, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Edward
    E. Kaufman, and Steven J. Simmons.Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
    is an ex officio member.

    For more information, please contact the Office of Public Affairs at
    202-203-4959 or via e-mail [email protected]
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