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    AZG Armenian Daily #034, 25/02/2005

    Meeting

    ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN BUILDING A JURAL STATE

    On Feb. 23 Femida NGO invited Ashot Mkrtchian, head of the Anti-Drug
    Department, and Sayat Shirinian, head of Department for Public Relations of
    the RA Police, to meet the media within the frameworks of European
    Commission's "Role of Mass Media in Building a Jural State" program. Mr.
    Mkrtchian gave a brief overview of the anti-drug campaign in the republic
    and noted that the drugs are the most serious problem that the world faces
    today. In comparison with the European states, situation in Armenia "is
    better and is still amenable to control". Being situated on the crossroad of
    drug trafficking countries, Armenia will face serious problems if turned
    into a transit country.

    Concerning woman trafficking, Mr. Mkrtchian stated that this phenomenon has
    a 10-year history in Armenia and noted that a number of NGOs and mass medias
    exaggerate figures". "There are souteneurs who organize this work, but they
    are not many", he said. According to the police figures, 22 prostitutes left
    Armenia in 2000 to work abroad, 19 in 2001, 26 in 2002, 21 in 2003, 32 in
    2004. Two of them were engaged in human trafficking. There were 13 Armenian
    prostitutes in Arabian Emirates; 9 more ponces in UAE are wanted.

    By Marietta Makarian
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