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    OSCE OFFICE IN YEREVAN CONDEMNS CASES OF VIOLENT ATTACKS AGAINST MEDIA WORKERS AND THUS AGAINST FREE SPEECH IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-05-13 18:40:00

    ArmInfo. The OSCE Office in Yerevan condemns the cases of violent
    attacks against media workers and thus against free speech and expects
    that the law enforcement bodies will investigate the cases with new
    dynamism to find and punish perpetrators with speed and thoroughness
    that the cases deserve",- Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, Head of the OSCE
    Office in Yerevan said when replying to ArmInfo's question.

    "Prompt disclosure of those standing behind the cases and bringing
    them to justice will prevent other such cases in future, create a safe
    working environment for journalists and help public fully and freely
    exercise their right to receive pluralistic information",- he added.

    He said that the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in accordance with
    its mandate, closely follows the state of media freedom in the
    country. "The recent repeated cases of violent assaults against media
    professionals have marred the current media freedom situation in
    Armenia. The last two weeks saw two attacks on journalists, including
    the severe beating of Argishti Kiviryan, Coordinator of Armenia Today
    Information Agency, and the beating of Nver Mnatsakanyan, a well known
    commentator of Shant TV. The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the
    Media, Miklos Haraszti, has asked the Armenian authorities to swiftly
    investigate the acts of violence committed against media professionals,
    stressing that "The lack of results into cases of violence against
    journalists creates an atmosphere of impunity for the perpetrators
    and can provoke other cases of violence against media workers". The
    Representative also expressed concern over previous violence against
    journalists in Armenia referring to the undisclosed cases of violence
    against Lusine Barseghyan from the opposition newspaper Haykakan
    Zhamanak; Hrach Melkumyan, the acting Chief of Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty's Yerevan bureau; and Edik Baghdasaryan, the Chairman of the
    Investigative Journalists' Association.

    The Ambassador added that the OSCE Office in Yerevan sent letters
    to the law enforcement agencies of Armenia with enquiries concerning
    the results of investigation of the above and other cases of assaults
    against independent reporters.
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