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    A EUROPEAN COURT TO HEAR A1+ CASE

    ArmenPress
    June 8 2004

    YEREVAN, JUNE 8, ARMENPRESS: Mesrop Movsesian, the president of A1+
    television, forced off the air in 2002, told a news conference today
    that the European Human Rights Court has decided to start hearing
    of the case, filed by the television against the National Committee
    on Radio and Television that granted the frequency used by A1+ to
    another company after holding a tender.

    A1+ first sent its suit against the Commission to the European
    Court in 2002 October, protesting against, as it said "the illegal
    decision that took away the 37 decimeter frequency and violating the
    company's rights." The complete package of documents was sent in 2003
    January. Tigran Yesayan, the president of the International Union of
    Armenian lawyers, told the same press conference that the European
    Court has already notified the Armenian government about its decision
    and asked also it to provide its answers to four question as why the
    Court should not hear the suit.

    Yesayan said it is for the time being difficult to say whether the
    government could prove that the rights of the television were not
    breached. He said the deadline for the government to present its
    arguments is 2004 September 28.

    This will be followed by open hearings of the case, and a
    representative of the television will also participate in them.
    Yesayan assumed that the Court may propose a compromise ruling to
    the sides, but added that if it is accepted by both parties, its
    details will not be disclosed. "Even if the company wins the case,
    it will not be given a frequency, as the television's complaint des
    not contain such a demand, the compensation will be of material and
    moral character,' he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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