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    Hakob Avetikyan: Journalists themselves restrict freedom of speech

    arminfo
    Tuesday, May 3, 19:54

    95% of the claims against the mass media concern the printed press,
    and the key goal of the claimants is the bankruptcy of newspapers,
    which, in its turn, leads to closure of the newspapers,
    Editor-in-Chief of Azg Daily Hakob Avetikyan told jourbalists.

    "It would be noteworthy if the family of the second president of
    Armenia Robert Kocharyan demanded 1 dram as a compensation when suing
    the well-known newspaper. This would demonstrate their desire to
    restore the justice or simply to punish the offender. And this 1 AMD
    would become a symbolic amount", said Avetikyan.

    When speaking of the freedom of speech in Armenia, Avetikyan pointed
    out that there is no freedom of speech as such in Armenia, and the
    claim of the Kocharyans against "Hraparak" ("Square") newspaper shows
    that very often it is the media's fault.

    "We should feel responsibility for what we write, and in this case
    we'll be able to change this situation, but this does not mean that
    one must shut eyes to the obvious things", he said.

    To recall, Robert Kocharyan sued "Hraparak" and demands that the
    editorial staff of the newspaper should pay 6 mln AMD (16.2 thsd USD)
    compensation for insulting his family's honor and dignity. The reason
    for the claim was the article "Kocharyan being destroyed, Tsarukyan
    being explained?".




    From: A. Papazian
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