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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 02/24/2005

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    FEBRUARY 18-24, 2005

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    2004: YEAR OF ATTACKS ON JOURNALISTS

    THIRTEENTH "PRESS CLUB" SHOW

    "HAIKAKAN ZHAMANAK" CHALLENGED THE RULING ON DISCONTINUING THE INVESTIGATION
    ON THE IGNITION OF EDITORIAL CAR

    PRIZES FOR THE COVERAGE OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    TEAM REPORTING PROJECT OF ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN JOURNALISTS IN
    SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHETIA

    PRESS-SECRETARY OF THE PRESIDENT NOW AN AMBASSADOR


    2004: YEAR OF ATTACKS ON JOURNALISTS

    On the web site of Yerevan Press Club (www.ypc.am) in "Studies" section the
    Annual Report of Yerevan Press Club and Committee to Protect Freedom of
    Expression on freedom of speech in Armenia in 2004 is placed. The report
    lists chronologically the cases of violating the rights of journalists and
    media (various forms of pressure, impeding the professional activities),
    litigations, the legislative initiatives and changes, affecting the media
    sphere. The freedom of expression and media situation in 2004 is
    characterized primarily by attacks on representatives of "the fourth estate"
    to impede their professional activities.

    THIRTEENTH "PRESS CLUB" SHOW

    On February 21 on the evening air of the Second Armenian TV Channel the
    thirteenth "Press Club" show was issued. The cycle is organized by Yerevan
    Press Club under a homonymous project, supported by the OSI Network Media
    Program.

    The heads of leading media and journalistic associations of Armenia
    discussed the relations between Armenia and Turkey. The program participants
    expect the following themes to be central for the Armenian media next week:
    the 17th anniversary of Armenian pogroms in Sumgait; the European tour of
    the US President George Bush, in particular his Bratislava meeting with the
    Russian President Vladimir Putin; events in the countries of Middle East.

    "HAIKAKAN ZHAMANAK" CHALLENGED THE RULING ON DISCONTINUING THE INVESTIGATION
    ON THE IGNITION OF EDITORIAL CAR

    On February 24 "Haikakan Zhamanak" daily reported that on February 23 it
    addressed the Prosecutor of Yerevan Hrachia Badalian with a petition to
    abolish the ruling on stopping the investigation on the criminal case on the
    ignition of the car, owned by "Haikakan Zhamanak" and used by its Chief
    Editor. As it has been reported, the resolution on stopping the
    investigation was made in early February by an employee of the Yerevan
    Investigation Department of the RA Police Ashot Kostanian (see YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, February 4-10, 2005). The ignition of the editorial car occurred
    on November 22, 2004 and, according to the conclusion of the forensic fire
    examination, it was caused by an open fire source.

    In the same piece of February 24 "Haikakan Zhamanak" published quotes from
    the ruling mentioned above. According to them, the ruling of stopping the
    investigation is grounded by Ashot Kostanian on that no one was identified
    to be charged with the case. At the same time, the investigator thought it
    necessary to direct a copy of the ruling to Center Department of the Yerevan
    Police "to continue the operative inquiry to determine the person who
    committed the crime".

    PRIZES FOR THE COVERAGE OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    On February 23 in Yerevan the Center of Public Dialogue and Development
    rewarded the winners of the journalistic competition "Armenia-Turkey: Open
    Conversation", held by this public organization. The prize for the best TV
    program was awarded to Vahram Martirosian, the author and the host of
    "Revolution" cycle, aired on "Kentron" TV channel in 2004. The prize for the
    best TV piece was granted to Haikaram Nahapetian, the correspondent of the
    Public Television of Armenia. The prize for the best article in print media
    was conferred on Narineh Stepanian, the correspondent of Armenian "Aragast"
    newspaper, published in Los Angeles, USA. A special prize was awarded to
    Marineh Mkrtchian, the correspondent of the regional "Noemi" TV company
    (Shirak region). In the course of the award ceremony a collection of
    articles "Armenia -Turkey: Open Conversation", published by the Center of
    Public Dialogue and Development.

    TEAM REPORTING PROJECT OF ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN JOURNALISTS IN
    SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHETIA

    On February 8-18 a group of eight representatives of Armenian and Georgian
    media implemented a team reporting project on covering the lives of ethnic
    and religious minorities, residing in the Samtskhe-Javakhetia region of
    Georgia. The event was held by the London-based Media Diversity Institute
    under its South Caucasus program "Minority Empowerment and Development of
    Media", supported by the European Commission and the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs of the Netherlands.

    The trainers of the team reporting project were Alistair Crighton (media
    consultant, UK), Tatul Hakobian (observer of "Azg" daily, Armenia) and Tiko
    Tsomaya (Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management, Georgia). After
    a trip to Samtskhe-Javakhetia Armenian and Georgian journalists will produce
    a number of articles to be published as an eight-page supplement to
    newspapers of the two countries. A special issue will be published in three
    languages - Armenian, Georgian and English.

    PRESS-SECRETARY OF THE PRESIDENT NOW AN AMBASSADOR

    On February 18 by decrees of the RA President Robert Kocharian Ashot
    Kocharian was discharged from the position of the press-secretary of the
    head of the state and appointed the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
    Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia in India. Ashot Kocharian had been
    appointed to the spokesman's position on May 5, 2003 (see YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, May 2-8, 2003).


    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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