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    IFEX - News from the international freedom of expression community
    ________________________________________ _______________________

    ALERT - SOUTH CAUCASUS

    20 May 2009

    Continued violence against journalists symptomatic of ongoing repression in
    the region, says ARTICLE 19

    SOURCE: ARTICLE 19, London

    South Caucasus: Continued Violence Against Journalists Symptomatic of
    Ongoing Repression in the Region

    (ARTICLE 19/IFEX) - 15 May 2009 - ARTICLE 19 is becoming increasingly
    concerned that acts of violence against journalists in Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Georgia are on the rise. Previous attacks have seen a lack of
    independent and prompt investigation, creating a climate of impunity for
    the perpetrators and fear amongst journalists working in these countries.

    In recent weeks Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia have seen an increasing
    number of physical attacks on journalists and media workers, especially
    those covering politically sensitive issues such as opposition rallies in
    Georgia and the recent call for the cancellation of the "Flower Holiday" in
    Azerbaijan.

    In Armenia, the most recent assault took place on 6 May, when Nver
    Mnatsakanian, a prominent television anchor and host at Shant TV, was
    attacked and beaten by unknown assailants outside his home in Yerevan.

    ARTICLE 19 specifically calls on the Armenian authorities to condemn any
    attacks on journalists and to undertake to end all attacks. In order to
    prevent other attacks, ARTICLE 19 also urges the government to fully
    investigate all violent incidents, thereby sending a clear message that
    such abuses will not be tolerated.

    In Azerbaijan, police used physical force against Durna Safarli, a Radio
    Liberty correspondent; Elchin Hasanov, from Yukselish Namina; and Afgan
    Mukhtarli and Layla Ilgar from Yeni Musavat newspaper on 10 May 2009 while
    they were covering events surrounding the "Flower Holiday".

    The "Flower Holiday" is an annual celebration of the birthday of former
    President Geydar Aliyev on 10 May. This year students called for it to be
    cancelled, to commemorate 13 people killed at the State Oil Academy in Baku
    on 30 April 2009. Journalists attempting to investigate these killings were
    also prevented from accessing information by authorities.

    ARTICLE 19 urges the Azerbaijan government to set up an independent
    investigation into the police violence surrounding this year's "Flower
    Holiday" and promptly investigate police attacks on journalists and
    peaceful protesters. Members of the public were beaten and approximately 50
    demonstrators were detained for a number of hours on this day, simply for
    exercising their right to free expression.

    ARTICLE 19 also calls for a complete disclosure of the findings of the
    investigation into the killing of 13 people at the State Oil Academy in
    Baku on 30 April 2009. The Azerbaijani public has the right to know what
    happened and who was responsible for this unprecedented massacre.

    In Georgia, journalists covering political opposition activities have
    reportedly been subject to police ill-treatment. These included, for
    example, Nino Komakhidze and Ani Khavtasi from The Versia newspaper who
    were covering an opposition movement protest on 7 April. They were
    allegedly also part of another group of journalists who were assaulted on 6
    May, when violence erupted outside a Tbilisi police station.

    ARTICLE 19 urges the Georgian government to conduct a prompt and
    independent investigation into the alleged police attacks. We also call on
    the Georgian authorities not to repeat the excessive use of force used to
    quell demonstrators in November 2007, including the beating of journalists
    by police.

    ARTICLE 19 notes that Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia have ratified the
    International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the European
    Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, which both guarantee
    the fundamental right to freedom of expression, including the protection of
    journalists.

    For further information, contact ARTICLE 19, 6-8 Amwell Street, London,
    EC1R 1UQ, U.K., tel: +44 20 7278 9292, fax: +44 20 7278 7660, e-mail:
    [email protected], Internet: http://www.article19.org

    The information contained in this alert is the sole responsibility of
    ARTICLE 19. In citing this material for broadcast or publication, please
    credit ARTICLE 19.
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