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    CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE NEEDED FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH?

    A1plus

    | 13:26:54 | 11-06-2005 | Politics |

    Does the draft constitutional amendments adopted in the first
    reading guarantee freedom of press? Should freedom of press be
    fixed in the constitution? Won't the Presinent's absolute right of
    forming commissions including the NCTR become sword of Damocles
    for TV companies. We asked President of the Yerevan Press Club
    Boris Navasardyan and chairman of the Associating of Investigatong
    Journalists to comment on the issues.

    Boris Navasardyan

    The Constitution should create guarantees for any democratic institute.
    Freedom of speech is not an exception. I think we will have serious
    problems with censure during the next several years. It would not
    harm if the Constitution excluded any kind censure. Declarations on
    freedom of press should be adopted. The acting Constitution empowered
    the President to solely form commissions. It refers not only to press
    but to any independent body. The right of the parliament to form
    various independent commissions should not be ruled out. The role
    of the parliament in the formation of National Committee on TV and
    Radio should be primary.

    Edik Baghdasaryan

    There is not a problem of Constitution and law in Armenia. Who said
    that the Constitution should guarantee freedom of speech? Is there
    need to fix in the Constitution a clause that would fording spiting
    in the street or nibbling sunflower seeds? No. Thus freedom of speech
    should be clear as it is.

    Mher Arshakyan
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