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    Today, Azerbaijan
    Dec 5 2009


    We are very interested to do story from Azerbaijan: Euronews editor in
    chief

    05 December 2009 [09:42] - Today.Az

    Day.Az interview with Euronews editor in chief Peter Barabas.

    How did this idea, about making such a documentary came up to you? Was
    this a Euronews initiative?

    Euronews always seeks to cover the major stories of our times on
    location. We always strive to get access into the most difficult
    locations. The frozen conflict of Nagorno Karabakh and especially the
    lives of the people there is such a story. When we covered the recent
    football match between Armenia and Azerbaijan, we asked the Armenian
    government whether it
    would grant us access to go into Nagorno Karabakh to do a report on
    how the people there live and what their hopes are for a peaceful
    settlement. Our condition was that we do this story solely on the
    basis of our editorial guidelines and journalistic values. The
    Armenian government agreed to grant us this access and this is how one
    of our crews managed to get to the frontline which is a rare
    achievement.

    The material is dedicated to Nagorno-Karabakh. Mostly, the video
    features the Armenian side of the story, the Armenian president's
    interview, and also a few words from the people who currently live in
    Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Armenia are the two sides of the conflict
    over Nagorno-Karabakh. But in your material there are no Azeris, and
    no Azerbaijani part of the story is presented. What is the reason?
    Don't you think that in order for material to be "fully covered", and
    balanced, there must be both sides of the story presented?

    The purpose of our story was to have a report from the frontline,
    focusing on the people whose lives have been held up by the conflict
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and this is what the report is about.
    We did not get into the political or historical aspects of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict because we know how sensitive this matter is. Had we
    chosen to do so, we would have obviously included Azerbaijan's view on
    the matter.

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has sent a letter of protest against
    your documentary to the Euronews office. Is Euronews going to answer
    the letter? If so, then when? The request was actually about removing
    the video from your Euronews website. How will the channel react?

    We have read that Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry have sent us a letter,
    but we have not received it so far. When we receive it, we will review
    it and answer it promptly. For the moment, we cannot comment on a
    letter which we haven't received.

    Now, since Azerbaijan is one side of the conflict, does the Euronews
    plan to listen to the other position on this issue? Do you plan to
    talk to the Karabakh Azerbaijanis who have become IDPs due to ethnic
    cleansing?

    We are very interested to do the same story from Azerbaijan, with the
    people who live next to the frontline and whose lives were uprooted by
    this conflict. We are ready to go as soon as the government grants us
    this access, but with the same condition we posed to the Armenian
    government :that the editorial angle and content of the report will be
    solely based on our editorial values and guidelines. We very much hope
    to be able to do this report as soon as possible.

    T. Teymur
    Day.Az

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/57957.html
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