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    AGAIN ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF "AZAT ARTSAKH" PRESS SERVICE

    http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2643-en547
    Monday, 10 December 2012 12:44

    Nothing is going to change in "Azat Artsakh" public press service in
    the forthcoming year: neither the salaries of the journalists and other
    employees nor the journalists' royalties, newspaper editor-in-chief
    Leonid Martirosyan noted during December 5 NA discussions of the
    State Budget draft 2013.

    As he reported the funds of the press remained unchanged as compared
    with this year. 90% of the press expenditures are covered by state
    subsidies.

    During the discussions the unfavourable building conditions were
    touched upon as well. As the editor assured the problem had been
    discussed for many years, they had applied to the authorities but the
    issue was still unsettled. During these years neither of the founders
    of the press service /the founders are NKR President's office, the
    Government and the National Assembly/ visited them to get familiarized
    with the building conditions, Leonid Martirosyan announced and added
    that they felt ashamed to receive foreign guests.

    That the governing bodies are all well aware of the conditions of the
    public press service is out of question as the journalists also raised
    the issue during the meetings with different high-ranking officials
    yet the conditions have not changed at all.

    During the discussions NA deputy Vahram Atanesyan informed that he had
    addressed an application to the Prime Minister about the conditions of
    the press service and now he was waiting for a reply and explained that
    they had not visited them as they had nothing to say in this concern.

    While the authorities decide how to solve this "complicated" issue
    the journalists will continue working in the same conditions.

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