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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 11/07/2013

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    NOVEMBER 1-7, 2013

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    "PRESS CLUB" IS BACK ON AIR

    ETHICAL ASPECTS OF COVERING SIGNIFICANT TOPICS

    NEWS.AM CORRESPONDENT INJURED IN DETENTION OF PROTEST ACTION PARTICIPANTS IN
    DOWNTOWN YEREVAN

    COORDINATOR OF ARMENIA TODAY CELEBRATED HALLOWEEN IN POLICE STATION


    "PRESS CLUB" IS BACK ON AIR

    On November 11, this season's first talk show of the
    "Press Club"
    cycle, dealing with journalistic ethics, will go on air on "Yerkir Media" TV
    company. The current cycle of the weekly TV talk show is produced by Yerevan
    Press Club with the support of the Deutsche Welle Academy. A concrete
    ethical issue will be considered by two discussants, defending opposite
    perspectives, and four experts.

    Watch "Press Club" on "Yerkir Media" on Mondays at 18.00 (with the rerun on
    Saturdays at 10.55).

    ETHICAL ASPECTS OF COVERING SIGNIFICANT TOPICS

    On November 6-7, the international conference, "Ethical Reporting on Issues
    of Public Interest", was held in the Yerevan Congress hotel. The event was
    organized by Yerevan Press Club with the support of the Deutsche Welle
    Academy. Representatives of international organizations, state structures,
    expert community, media and journalistic associations in Armenia, as well as
    experts from Georgia and Moldova took part in the event. Reiner Morell,
    Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federative Republic of
    Germany, Bettina Ruigies, Project Manager for the South Caucasus Deutsche
    Welle Academy, and Boris Navasardian, President of Yerevan Press Club, made
    opening speeches.

    The panel discussions were devoted to the following topics: ethical aspects
    of reporting on EU-Armenia relations (moderator - YPC President Boris
    Navasardian, speakers - Editor of Eastern Partnership Weekly Newsletter
    Heriknaz Harutyunian, author and anchor of "Urvagits" program on "Kentron"
    TV Petros Ghazarian); the ethics of civic activism coverage (moderator -
    Head of Media Diversity Institute-Armenia Artur Papyan, speakers - member of
    civic initiative "Army in Reality" Tsovinar Nazarian and YPC project
    coordinator Mikayel Zolian); copyright and new media (moderator - lawyer Ara
    Ghazarian, speakers - media expert Mesrop Harutyunian and Head of
    "Journalists for the Future" NGO Suren Degherian). The Executive Director of
    the Moldovan Association of Independent Press Petru Makovei and Chairman of
    the Board of Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics Zviad Koridze also took
    part in all the three panels, presenting the experience of their own
    countries and the international best practice.

    In conclusion, the prospects for media self-regulation in the current
    conditions of technical progress were discussed, for now citizens not only
    consume news, but also generate it.

    NEWS.AM CORRESPONDENT INJURED IN DETENTION OF PROTEST ACTION PARTICIPANTS IN
    DOWNTOWN YEREVAN

    On November 5, an incident happened to Gayaneh Aprunts, correspondent of the
    News.am, in downtown Yerevan Mashtots Avenue during the dispersal of protest
    action, organized by the oppositional movement United National Initiative.
    The journalist, shooting the happenings, was in the way of policemen,
    detaining an action participant: "I was shooting the traces of explosions on
    the asphalt, with a jam next to me: police officers were trying to detain
    Shant Harutyunian (leader of the movement - Ed.Note) and other activists. I
    felt people approach me, turned around and immediately felt the weight of a
    number of people on me. I hit my head against the car windshield; I felt a
    blow in the eye and fell down. The camera fell off my hands and broke. I was
    helped up onto my feet." Gayaneh Aprunts' report on the happenings was
    published in the article "News.am
    Reporter Attacked in Clashes in Yerevan", posted on News.am on November 5,
    2013. The video of the incident, shot by the Gyumri "GALA" TV company, was
    attached to the story.

    COORDINATOR OF ARMENIA TODAY CELEBRATED HALLOWEEN IN POLICE STATION

    On October 31 evening, the coordinator of ARMENIA Today Argishti Kivirian
    was taken to Arabkir Police Department of Yerevan along with three civic
    activists. According to the ARMENIA Today information, dated November 1,
    2013 (
    "Coordinator of ARMENIA Today and Activists Were Taken to Police Station for
    Attempt to Present President with Pumpkin"), the activists brought an empty
    pumpkin as a gift to the RA President at his office on the occasion of
    Halloween celebrations. Handing the pumpkin to the police officers, guarding
    the residence, they continued their way, however were detained not far from
    the residence, the article reports. According to the ARMENIA Today, the
    activists were detained in the Police station for over 4 hours and were
    later released, with an administrative action brought against them. Further
    the article states that the participants of this action aimed to complain
    against the actions of the Police, considering them illegitimate.


    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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    From: A. Papazian
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