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  • Authorities-Appointed Judges As Soviet-Time Censorship - Armenian Op

    AUTHORITIES-APPOINTED JUDGES AS SOVIET-TIME CENSORSHIP - ARMENIAN OPPOSITION REP

    TERT.AM
    14:51 ~U 05.02.13

    With respect to the latest developments surrounding the Zhoghovurd
    (People) daily, freedom of speech in Armenia and suits against mass
    media, sociologist Aharon Adibekyan, as well as Gurgen Yeghizaryan,
    a member of the opposition bloc Armenian National Congress (ANC),
    and Sona Grigoryan, a reporter for the Zhoghovurd daily, shared their
    opinions with journalists on Tuesday.

    Experience shows that the strong and rich always won when the judicial
    system dealt with an opposition or independent media outlet. "The
    authorities-appointed judge is playing the role of censorship of the
    Soviet times," Mr Yeghiazaryan said.

    One million people are hungry in Armenia, and they are leaving
    the country not only because they are hungry, but also because of
    injustice, he added.

    On January 24, the Zhoghovurd daily received a court verdict returned
    by Judge Ruben Apinyan. The verdict attached the newspaper's AMD 3m
    worth property. Thus the court upheld a claim lodged by Mr Khachik
    Khachatryan, the owner of the Yerevan Poultry Factory OJSC.

    A protest was held in Yerevan in defense of the Zhoghovurd daily.

    Sociologist Aharon Adibekyan believes that such actions should be
    supported by a number of journalists' organizations and unanimity.

    "Mr Khachatryan is unaware of the problems he is going to face. I do
    not think the European Court will defend him," Mr Adibekyan said. He
    pointed out the absence of public control over Armenia's judicial
    system.

    Ms Grigoryan noted that Mr Khachatryan demands AMD 3m compensation
    from the newspaper for reporting that they sell eggs with expired
    keeping time.

    "He claims he is going to use the three million for charity," she
    said. Ms Grigoryan is sure that Mr Khachatryan is not acting by
    himself. His close friends include Mikael Minasyan, son-in-law of
    Armenia's incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan, and other people.

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