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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 04/08/2004

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    APRIL 2-8, 2004

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    EGG-THROWERS AND/OR CAMERA-BREAKERS

    YPC LATEST PUBLICATION

    "CIVIL SOCIETY IN CONTEXT OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM" WORKSHOP HELD

    RALLY IN "A1+" SUPPORT WAS EXCESS-FREE


    EGG-THROWERS AND/OR CAMERA-BREAKERS

    On April 5, during the meeting of "National Unity" opposition party leaders
    with the voters, organized in one of Yerevan downtown streets, young people
    of strong build and boxer cut started to throw eggs at the orator and those
    assembled. In some spots, objects of petard type exploded at people's feet.
    The journalists covering the meeting tried to record the incident, however,
    they were attacked immediately: the "strong guys", divided in groups,
    started to use violence against media representatives and to shatter their
    equipment.

    As a result, physical, material and moral damage was caused to the media and
    journalists. Cameras of "Kentron", "Hay TV" private channels and Public
    Television of Armenia newscasts were broken, similarly to the one by
    cameraman of "National Unity" party. A cameraman of another private TV
    company, "Shant", had the incident video record snatched away.

    Photocorrespondent of "Hetq" online of Association of Investigative
    Journalists of Armenia, UK citizen Onik Grigorian, "Aravot" daily
    correspondent Anna Israelian and "Haikakan Zhamanak" daily correspondent
    Hayk Gevorgian were exposed to attacks and blows. All the three had their
    photo cameras crashed. The 17-year-old resident of Aghartsin village, Armen
    Tamrazyan, attempting to protect the journalists, was seriously injured.

    Earlier on April 5, "Haikakan Zhamanak" correspondent was hampered in his
    professional activity. Hayk Gevorgian was detained in the town of Ashtarak
    during the photo shooting on the highway leading to Yerevan and blocked by
    the police. According to the journalist, an hour-long "instructive
    conversation" on legal issues was conducted with him at local police
    department.

    The rally in the capital was heavily guarded by the police. According to the
    eyewitnesses, their administration, in particular Deputy Head of RA Police
    Hovhannes Varian were also present. However, none of the guards interfered
    in the incident with the journalists.

    On April 6, Head of Yerevan Police Department Nerses Nazarian declared at
    the briefing devoted to April 5 events that the police forces were ordered
    to step in only in case of emergency. Given Colonel Nazarian's refusal to
    answer the questions, it was impossible to find out whether the acts of
    violence towards journalists might be viewed as "emergency"? Meanwhile,
    Yerevan Police Head asserted that materials on the incident were in
    preparation stage.

    We earnestly hope that this time at least law and order bodies will be able
    to finally track and punish the perpetrators. For the exception of the
    disclosed murder of the Chairman of the Council of Public TV and Radio
    Company, Tigran Naghdalian, all the rest numerous acts of violence towards
    the journalists still "hang in the air". Only a single circumstance, too
    obvious by itself, gives a week chance for hoping that those guilty of April
    5 incident will nevertheless be punished. The evening broadcasts of
    "Kentron" TV repeatedly showed the scene of the "strong guys" dealing with
    one of the cameramen. Several photos of the attackers were also published by
    a number of newspapers. According to various opinions,
    egg-throwers/camera-breakers are bodyguards of high rank officials and
    oligarchs.

    The statement of "Hetq" photocorrespondent Onik Grigorian, a victim of the
    incident, in particular expresses indignation at the coverage of the events
    by Public Television of Armenia placing "all blame on the opposition" and
    the police that kept out. After a blow in his face, the journalist "turned
    to the police for help but they did not care to interfere".

    Armenian political forces, NGOs, including human rights and journalistic
    ones, as well as international organizations publicly condemned the
    incident.

    On April 6 upon the initiative of Yerevan Press Club, the participants of
    "Civil Society in the Context of Democratic Reform in Armenia" workshop,
    organized by "Partnership for Open Society" initiative (currently uniting 40
    NGOs) adopted a joint statement.

    The statement of the NGOs and journalists runs:

    "On April 5, 2004 prior to the Yerevan meeting of "National Unity" party
    leaders with the voters, the police impeded journalists' activity on the
    highways connecting the regions with the capital. During the rally,
    authorities obviously connived at the violence applied: the journalists were
    exposed to beating, photo and video cameras were broken, films and tapes
    were confiscated and destroyed. Both hampering journalists' work and
    violence towards them fall under criminal offence.

    Overt bias of certain media, even those who fell victim to the incident, in
    covering the events is also to be blamed.

    We, participants of the workshop, organized by "Partnership for Open
    Society" initiative, strongly condemn one more instance of regular
    violation of the rights for receiving and disseminating information, as well
    as freedom of expression. We call upon law and order bodies to punish the
    instigators and perpetrators.

    We declare that if in this case as well the culprits, several of them being
    known, are not punished and the damage to the media is not compensated, we
    will have to state that Armenian authorities are not interested in
    consolidating the basic democratic values in the country: the rights for
    freedom of expression, press, travel, conducting meetings and rallies,
    exchanging opinions and the right of the society for getting objective
    information.

    We call on all the media, irrespective of their political preferences, to
    demonstrate professional unity and to rise against the cases of violation of
    freedom of expression through joint efforts."

    YPC LATEST PUBLICATION

    On April 8, presentation of "The Right to Tell. Role of Mass Media in
    Economic Development" new book of Yerevan Press Club was held at Journalists
    Union of Armenia. The book came out as part of "Journalist's Library"
    series. The publication is an English-Armenian translation of the homonymous
    collection of articles by world economists and journalists. Financial
    support for the translation and publication of the YPC book was provided by
    World Bank and Open Society Institute.

    During his speech at the presentation, Roger Robinson, World Bank Country
    Manager in Armenia, particularly noted, "World Bank is interested in
    economic development of the countries and attaches special importance to the
    role of media in this process. 'The Right to Tell' is designed as assistance
    to the journalists in covering economic problems".

    "CIVIL SOCIETY IN CONTEXT OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM" WORKSHOP HELD

    On April 6, "Civil Society in the Context of Democratic Reform in Armenia:
    Agenda, Accomplishments, Failures" was held. It was organized by
    "Partnership for Open Society" initiative uniting over 40 NGOs. RA National
    Assembly deputies, scientists, representatives of NGOs and media of Armenia,
    international organizations participated in the meeting.

    The participants discussed a wide spectrum of issues related to
    implementation of democratic reforms in the country: "Civil Society and the
    State" (presentation by Tigran Torosyan, RA National Assembly
    Vice-Chairman), "The Role of the Donors and International Agencies in
    Formulating the Agenda of Civil Society in Armenia" (presentation by Dr.
    Lucig Danielian, School of Political Science and International Affairs
    Associate Dean of American University of Armenia), "Institutes of Civil
    Society" (presentation by Dr. Gevorg Poghosyan, Director of Philosophy and
    Law Institute).

    In the second part of the workshop, the discussion continued in five
    sections: "Media/Information", "Human Rights", "Rule of Law/Good Governance"
    (RA Minister of Justice David Harutyunyan participated in this section),
    "Social Cooperation", "Education/Culture".

    RALLY IN "A1+" SUPPORT WAS EXCESS-FREE

    On April 2, a procession and rally in support of freedom of expression were
    held in Yerevan. They were timed to the two-year period of "A1+" without
    air.

    Certain obstacles, created by the authorities to impede the initiators of
    this protest action, resulted in a change of the procession route and the
    venue for the rally (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 26 - April 1, 2004).
    The event itself, with 400 people participating, was excess-free. At the
    meeting close to the museum of ancient manuscripts - Matenadaran - the
    organizers publicized their claims to the Armenian authorities: to conduct a
    competition for vacant frequencies and to involve NGO representatives in the
    process of rating assessments of the bidders' competition packages.


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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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