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    WEAK AUTHORITIES DO NOT NEED STRONG PRESS

    A1plus

    | 01:32:52 | 11-06-2005 | Politics |

    The times when intractable journalists were threatned with violence
    and pressure. Today they are influenced upon in a "lawful way".

    In the words of National Unity faction secretary Alexan Karapetyan
    the draft constitutional amendments adopted in the first reading does
    not secure freedom of mass media. "For foreigners Robert Kocharyan
    is a democrat but within his country he is a tyrant", he says.

    Though the freedom of speech in Armenia is guaranteed by the
    Constitution in reality it is not secured. For example the order
    of formation of the National Committee on TV and Radio has not been
    changed so far and this function has not been conveyed to the National
    Assembly. Alexan Karapetyan is convinced that the new Constitution
    provides for too much authority for the President. How should the
    independence of TV companies secured? "Amalyan should be replaced and
    at least 70% of the NCTR should be appointed by the NA. The chairman
    can be appointed while the other members should be elected by the
    National Assembly. However Robert Kocharyan does not empower the NA
    with any authority", he says.

    National Unity in convinced that the example of NCTR shows that
    pseudo-democracy is reigning in Armenia. "How can a person say: I
    appoint members of the commission but I have nothing to do with the
    activities of the commission? The NCTR is a corrupted organization,
    which functions for one person. How can this structure secure
    democracy?" he continues.

    However not only TV companies are implied in the notion of mass
    media. Much importance is attached to newspapers. Alexan Karapetyan
    does not blame some newspapers for being financed by businessmen and
    oligarchs. The opposition deputy understands that under the present
    conditions newspapers should have means to pay for the services of
    the printing offices while the population is not able to pay 300-400
    drams for a newspaper to secure self-financing. The deputy suggests
    the following, "We should create conditions allowing newspapers to
    solve their financial problems. For example, a fund financing the
    newspaper on a voluntary basis can be formed in the NA. The newspapers
    worthy of such financing can be selected via international contests
    with the independent commissions securing fairness of the selection"

    According to the deputy, weak power wants weak press. However he
    considers that there should exists some limitations on the issues
    referring to the national security. In other cases the fourth power
    should take up the role of "conscience" of the political field and
    express the will of the nation.

    Lena Badeyan

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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