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    ARMENIA'S RADIO AZATUTYUN RECOGNIZED FOR REPORTING ON WOMEN'S ISSUES

    States News Service
    December 6, 2012 Thursday

    The following information was released by Radio Free Europe /
    Radio Liberty:

    Two reporters for RFE/RL's Armenian Service, known locally as Radio
    Azatutyun received awards from the Institute of War and Peace Reporting
    (IWPR) this month for their coverage of womens issues in Armenia.

    A first place award went to Lilit Harutyunyan for her video report
    on sex-selective abortions, for which she received a cash prize of
    85,000 Armenian drams (about $210). Second place and 55,000 drams
    (about $135) went to Ruzanna Stepanyan, for her video feature on a
    female plasterer working in construction and renovation.

    IWPR Armenian Director Seda Meradian, the competition "(promotes)
    balanced, comprehensive and consistent coverage of womens issues. Our
    goal was to bring up topics that are not covered often enough by the
    local media or are not covered fully."

    Submissions "related to health, unemployment, education, engagement
    of women in governance, and other topics of concern to women living
    in remote areas of Armenia" were judged for fairness, thoroughness,
    and reporting technique.

    -- Tyler Lahey

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