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    TOO EARLY FOR FREE SPEECH IN THE CAUCASUS?
    Giorgi Lomsadze

    EurasiaNet
    May 5 2010
    NY

    Azerbaijan and Armenia now share a double billing for their "not free"
    media, if little else. At least by Freedom House's reckoning.

    "The time for free speech has not arrived yet," Armenian Press Club
    Chairman Boris Navasardian told colleagues. The Committee to Protect
    Journalists partly blames the 2008 post-election clashes that split
    Armenian media along political fault lines, it says.

    The view from Baku is no less merry. Civil society activists and
    reporters chastise the government for what they describe as attempts
    to intimidate independent media.

    Meanwhile, Georgia (along with Ukraine) heads the Freedom House FSU
    pack with a tag of "partly free." No news on how that hit President
    Mikheil Saakashvili, who recently declared international concerns
    about Georgia's media freedom to be "total bullshit."
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