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    EXPERIENCED REPORTERS OF RADIO LIBERTY BEING FIRED

    AZG Armenian Daily
    03/09/2008

    Local

    When recently, the Yerevan Bureau Chief of Radio Liberty, Atom
    Margaryan was fired, reporters could not find out why and what was
    the reason. That remained a secret.The story is repeated with Armen
    Doulyan and Ruzan Khachatryan, who have both left Radio Liberty,
    but remain steadfastly silent about the reasons.The media is also
    silent, even though some of its representatives are usually very
    outspoken in such cases. Our information indicates that both of
    them have been invited by Public TV to have their own talk show,
    which will be launched in late September.

    However, there was some information among reporters as to why they
    left Radio Liberty. According to this, Armen Doulyan, who was Acting
    Bureau Chief before he left, sent a reporter to an event, only to
    discover that Prague management also sent someone to cover the same
    event. This seemed to have been a vote of no-confidence in him, which
    angered Doulyan who served 14 years at Radio Liberty. We were not
    able to verify this from Mr. Doulyan or ask him about other possible
    reasons for his departure. Therefore, we have to be content with our
    own assumptions.

    Nobody doubts the fact that these journalists were all professionals
    and well-informed media people know that they never catered to any
    political or other special interests. It is also not a secret -
    and regular listeners know well - that especially in the last six
    months, Radio Liberty's programs have assumed a distinctly 'orange'
    colour. The voices of the radical-pro-Levon opposition have a special
    place in its programs and the two journalists have tried to maintain
    a balance in their own reports and analytical pieces, by trying to
    make the voices or other sides heard equally.

    Our readers also remember the case of another professional journalist,
    Anna Karapetian, who was unfairly fired from Radio Liberty more than
    a year ago and now is suing the management in Czech courts. Likewise,
    the firing of another experienced journalist, Armen Zakaryan, never
    became a subject of discussion by our 'liberal' media. We would
    like to just add that besides the Washington style, coded modus
    operandi, for which we cannot blame the staff of a radio financed by
    the U.S. Congress, the Armenian Service of RL suffers from another
    problem - the intolerance of its director, Hrair Tamrazyan vis-à-vis
    experienced journalists of his own generation. This possibly has
    psychological roots. We leave the conclusion to the readers and to
    Radio Liberty, its own slogans about plurality of opinion.

    --Boundary_(ID_zlKcr79YfWpvmDMnH1YHZw)--
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