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  • A1+ TV Company Suit To Be Heard In European Human Rights Court Soon

    A1+ TV COMPANY SUIT AGAINST ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT TO BE HEARD IN EUROPEAN
    HUMAN RIGHTS COURT SOON

    A1 Plus | 17:17:15 | 08-06-2004 | Social |

    "The process has already started.Let's see what will be", Mesrop
    Movsesyan, the head of A1+ TV Company that had been stripped of its
    broadcasting license two years ago, said Tuesday speaking at a news
    conference in the House of Journalists.

    Mesrop Movsesyan and Tigran Ter-Yesayan, the Chair of the Lawyers
    International Union, said at the news conference that European Human
    Rights Court has already decided to start hearing A1+ suit filed in
    2002 October against Armenian government.

    "We are in advantageous position", said Ter-Yesayan, who is also A1+
    TV company's attorney in the European Human Rights Court. The Court
    has already notified the Armenian government about the necessity to
    explain why the company's suit is not due to be heard, he said.

    It is hard to say whether Armenian government will manage to prove
    that A1+' s rights have not been infringed or not.

    Ter-Yesayan said the plaintiff has spent one year to prepare a
    1000-page complaint while the defendant is given time up to September
    28, 2004, to submit objections to the Court and justify them.

    If the government won't respond to the Court letter till the deadline,
    in any case the legal proceedings will continue.

    Tigran Ter-Yesayan said it wasn't ruled out that the Court to offer
    both sides to settle the matter amicably by reaching compromise. In the
    event if the accord is reached, no details of that will be revealed.

    What A1+ expects in case of winning the case?

    There is no demand of giving broadcasting frequency to the company in
    the suit. We expect moral and financial compensation, Ter-Yesayan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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