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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 04/29/2004

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    APRIL 23-29, 2004

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    ROUND TABLE ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY

    PACE DEMANDS TO CREATE FAIR CONDITIONS FOR THE FUNCTIONING OF MEDIA IN
    ARMENIA

    INVESTIGATIONS THAT INCITE DOUBT

    ALL THE POSSIBILITIES EXHAUSTED

    "A1+" CONTINUES THE FIGHT FOR RETURN ON AIR

    MIKAEL DANIELIAN DOES NOT BELIEVE THAT THOSE WHO ATTACKED HIM WILL BE
    REVEALED

    "KENTRON" TV COMPANY CHANGES OWNER AND NAME

    NEW PROFESSIONAL HOLIDAY ESTABLISHED


    ROUND TABLE ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY

    Yerevan Press Club congratulates all the colleagues on World Press Freedom
    Day and invites to take part in a round table, devoted to this date. The
    event is organized by "Partnership for Open Society" initiative and will be
    held on May 3 at 12.00 at Yerevan "Congress" Hotel.

    PACE DEMANDS TO CREATE FAIR CONDITIONS FOR THE FUNCTIONING OF MEDIA IN
    ARMENIA

    On April 28 at the session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe Resolution on honoring of obligations and commitments by Armenia was
    passed, focusing on the inner political situation in the country. The
    document says that the actions of Armenian authorities with regard to the
    protest actions held by opposition run contrary to the PACE Resolution on
    Armenia, adopted on January 27, 2004 (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, January
    23-29, 2004). Among other issues the PACE is concerned over the freedom of
    expression issues. "Freedom of expression continues to be seriously
    curtailed and several acts of violence against journalists, which took place
    during the recent events, were carried out or were allowed to happen by the
    police and security forces", the Resolution point out.

    The PACE also called on Armenian authorities to immediately investigate - in
    a transparent and credible manner - the recent incidents and inform the
    Assembly of their findings, as well as "create fair conditions for the
    normal functioning of the media, notably as regards the issuing of
    broadcasting licenses to television companies, particularly to television
    channel 'A1+'".

    The Resolution notes that if by the September session of PACE no progress in
    implementing the recommendations is achieved, the Assembly "resolves to
    reconsider the credentials of the Armenian delegation".

    INVESTIGATIONS THAT INCITE DOUBT

    The violence against journalists that occurred during the opposition rallies
    of April 5 and 13 were condemned by Armenian and international
    organizations, also professional associations, who called on the authorities
    of the country to hold everyone guilty accountable. On a number of episodes
    when media representatives were injured, criminal proceedings were
    instituted. However the situation of today arises doubt that the law
    enforcement bodies are interested to determine and punish the people who
    used force against journalists on professional duty.

    Thus, on April 24 "Haikakan Zhamanak" published an article "Investigation
    Course Becoming a Disgrace", where the actions of the law enforcement bodies
    are described. The actions were a reply to two letters by "Haikakan
    Zhamanak" to the General Prosecutor reporting the cases of impeding the
    work of the daily's correspondent Haik Gevorgian and the acts of violence
    directed at him.

    As it has been reported, Haik Gevorgian was injured both on April 5 and 13
    (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, April 2-8, 2004 and April 9-15,
    2004). At the same time according to the journalist in the second case the
    Deputy Head of the RA Police Hovhannes Varian personally took his photo
    camera and ordered to a group of people who accompanied him and had batons
    on them, to beat him. Because of this "Haikakan Zhamanak" addressed the RA
    General Prosecutor demanding to hold Hovhannes Varian accountable (see YPC
    Weekly Newsletter, April 16-22, 2004).

    In the publication of April 24 "Haikakan Zhamanak" points out the fact that
    both its reports on the incidents with Haik Gevorgian on April 5 and 13 are
    currently considered by the investigative bodies within the proceedings,
    instituted, in fact, against the opposition parties. As the newspaper
    writes, "the potential object of the case" started by Article 258 of the RA
    Criminal Code ("public disorder") with regard to events of April 5 is the
    opposition party "National Unity", while the opposition "Justice" block is
    accused of an attempt of a violent regime overthrow in the early morning of
    April 13.

    According to "Haikakan Zhamanak", the prosecutor's office, instead the two
    ways for proceeding applications, as stipulated by the legislation - to
    institute criminal proceedings basing on a press report or to refuse in
    instituting it - chose to act in the third manner, which, in the opinion of
    the editorial office is inadequate and does not allow to expect those guilty
    to be punished.

    ALL THE POSSIBILITIES EXHAUSTED

    On April 23 the RA Court of Cassation confirmed the decision of the RA
    Commercial Court on the suit of "Meltex" LLC, the founder of "A1+" TV
    company, versus the National Commission on Television and Radio. As it has
    been reported, on March 23 the Commercial Court declined the claim of "A1+"
    to provide specific justification for the refusals to grant broadcast
    licenses in the competitions held by the National Commission on June 11 and
    July 18, 2003 (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 19-25, 2004).

    Thus, after this ruling by the Court of Cassation, "A1+" exhausted all the
    possibilities to challenge the results of the broadcast licensing
    competitions in the Armenian judicial bodies.

    "A1+" CONTINUES THE FIGHT FOR RETURN ON AIR

    On April 24 the Freedom of Expression Assistance Fund and the initiative
    group to protect "A1+" TV company announced a rally to be held on the World
    Press Freedom Day. The demands, addressed to the authorities at a similar
    protest action on April 2 (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, April 2-8, 2004), have
    not been implemented and retain their urgency. These are, namely, the need
    to hold a broadcast licensing competition for the vacant frequencies as soon
    as possible and the involvement of the representatives of the public sector
    in the evaluation of the bids presented.

    The rally will be held on May 3 at 16.00 in Yerevan at the square in front
    of "Moscow" cinema house.

    MIKAEL DANIELIAN DOES NOT BELIEVE THAT THOSE WHO ATTACKED HIM WILL BE
    REVEALED

    The Chairman of Armenian Helsinki Association Mikael Danielian is positive
    that despite the immediate assignment of the RA President Robert Kocharian
    to General Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian, those guilty in attacking him will
    never be found and punished. He announced this at a press-conference on
    April 23.

    As it has been reported on March 30 Mikael Danielian was attacked by unknown
    people (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 26 - April 1, 2004). On
    April 1 he was visited at the hospital by the investigator of prosecutor's
    office of Arabkir community, Yerevan, who informed Mr. Danielian about the
    institution of criminal proceedings, however, according to Mr. Danielian, he
    was not well enough at that stage to give testimony. The next visit of the
    investigator, this time with a forensic expert, to Mr. Danielian was only
    made on April 14 when he was recovering at home and the traces of the
    beating had already disappeared. The conversation with the investigator
    convinced the head of the Helsinki Association that the assignment of the
    President will not be carried out. In the opinion of Mikael Danielian, the
    authorities of Armenia, despite the appeals and addresses of the
    international human rights organizations are not interested to disclose the
    crimes committed both against him and against journalists on April 5 and 13.

    "KENTRON" TV COMPANY CHANGES OWNER AND NAME

    Recently the information about the sale of "Kentron" TV company and the
    change of its head was officially confirmed (see YPC Weekly Newsletter,
    April 16-22, 2004). On April 24 the new head of the TV company that will
    interrupt the broadcasts for 10 days and will go on air with a new name,
    "Aravot" TV, was appointed - it is the Chief Editor of homonymous newspaper
    Aram Abrahamian. According to Aram Abrahamian, the new owner of the TV
    company is the non-party deputy of the RA National Assembly (elected by the
    party list of the Republican party of Armenia, though), the head of "Milta"
    LLC Murad Guloyan, a fellow-villager of another NA deputy, president of
    "Multi Group" Company Gagik Tsarukian.

    Aram Abrahamian (who, at the time when "A1+" was on air, hosted the popular
    "PostScript> program) announced on the pages of "Aravot (the journalist also
    says he will continue to head this daily) that he will continue to assist
    the return of "A1+" on the air, will take part in all the actions to support
    it as well as will offer the TV company to take part in the preparation of
    programs for "Aravot" TV. The delicacy of the situation is that the 37th UHF
    where now "Kentron"/"Aravot" broadcasts used to be taken by "A1+". By the
    results of the competition, finalized by the National Commission on
    Television and Radio on April 2, 2002, "A1+" lost the broadcast license for
    the frequency to "Sharm" company, the founder of "Kentron" TV company.
    However, as Aram Abrahamian assured, should a new competition for this
    frequency be announced, "Aravot" TV will not take part in it and will assist
    the victory of "A1+".

    It should also be mentioned that on November 1, 2002, the suit of "A1+"
    founder "Meltex" LLC versus the Republic of Armenia was accepted for
    consideration by the European Court for Human Rights (see YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, November 2-8, 2002). The suit challenges the rulings of the
    judicial authorities of the country on the legitimacy of broadcast licensing
    competitions, held by the National Commission. Considering the fact that
    almost a year and a half has passed since the acceptance of the suit the
    hearings at the European Court may start pretty soon and it is quite
    possible that the 37th frequency will become the center of new developments
    again.

    NEW PROFESSIONAL HOLIDAY ESTABLISHED

    In Armenia a new professional holiday is established - the Day of Press
    Worker. According to the decision of the Government passed on April 22, this
    holiday will be celebrated annually on October 16. On this day in 1794 in
    the city of Madras, India, the first Armenian periodical publication,
    "Azdarar", was produced.

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    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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