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    AUTHORITIES CONTINUE TO PROVIDE POLICY OF GUIDANCE TO MAJORITY OF
    ARMENIA'S MASS MEDIA: FREEDOM HOUSE

    YEREVAN, APRIL 28. ARMINFO. Despite the existence of many private Mass
    Media in Armenia, they are still under control of the country's
    authorities, says Freedom of the Press 2005 Draft Country Reports of
    the organization Freedom House.

    According to the report, The President's office continues to provide
    policy of guidance to Armenia's public TV. There are signs of
    decreasing access to alternative sources of information. Thus, the
    report says that the in Aril the Russian television channel NTV had
    its broadcast's suspended throughout Armenia after broadcasting
    footage of opposition protests. The local NGOs continue an
    unsuccessful campaign to renew the broadcasting right for A1+ and
    Noyan Tapan, independent television channels that were shut down in
    2002. In 2004 Yerkir Media, the first TV station affiliated to a
    political party, began operating. Despite its political orientation,
    Yerkir media is a new and alternative source of information that often
    criticizes government policy in its new reports. The reports mentions
    that security forces and unknown assailants carried out a series of
    brutal attacks on journalists who were reporting on opposition rallies
    in spring. Although there was evidence of the attackers' identity, the
    authorities charged only two men, who received a fine of less than
    $200 US, in stark contrast to the custodial penalties imposed on
    opposition activists for lesser offences.
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