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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    JULY 1-7, 2005

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    EVENTS FOR THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF YEREVAN PRESS CLUB

    THIRTY-SECOND `PRESS-CLUB SHOW'

    `ARAVOT' STARTS A FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL PRINT RUNS

    RA OMBUDSMAN'S WEB SITE LAUNCHED

    NCTR CONSIDERED THE BIDS FOR BROADCAST LICENSING COMPETITIONS

    CASE ABOUT THE ATTACK ON THE CHIEF EDITOR OF `SYUNYATS YERKIR' STOPPED

    CONDOLENCES


    EVENTS FOR THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF YEREVAN PRESS CLUB

    On July 18 Yerevan Press Club will celebrate the 10th anniversary since its
    foundation. A number of events will be held on this occasion by YPC:

    On July 15 at 12.00 a presentation of the books, published by YPC during the
    past months, will be conducted at the Journalists Union of Armenia;

    On July 16 at 12.00 at the House of Chess after Tigran Petrosian Chess
    International Grandmaster Artashes Minasian will place a simul with
    journalists;

    On July 17 at 18.30 at `Pyunik' stadium a soccer game will be made between a
    team of journalists and `Diplomat' team, represented by the RĄ Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs and the international and diplomatic missions accredited in
    Armenia;

    On July 18 at 11.00 at the Journalists Union of Armenia a press-conference
    will be held on YPC's 10th anniversary;

    On July 18 from 13.00 till 16.00 the Komitas Chamber Music House will host
    YPC Annual Award Ceremony.

    THIRTY-SECOND `PRESS-CLUB SHOW'

    On July 4 on the evening air of the Second Armenian TV Channel the
    thirty-second `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 discussion subject of representatives of leading media and journalistic
    associations of Armenia was the activity of the RA Human Rights Defender. By
    the forecast of `Press Club' participants, the Armenian media will focus
    this week at the process of constitutional reforms in the country,
    particularly in the context of the 10th anniversary of the Main Law in
    force, celebrated on July 5. Another priority event for media, in the
    opinion of the program participants, will be the session of the OSCE
    Parliament Assembly in Washington (July 1-5, 2005), in particular, the
    report of a Special Representative of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly on
    Mountainous Karabagh conflict Goran Lenmarker.

    `ARAVOT' STARTS A FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL PRINT RUNS

    Since July 7 `Aravot' started to be produced with the red seal of its
    founder and publisher (`Aravot' LLC), which is now placed on the front page
    of each newspaper copy. `The distributors who accept our daily without the
    seal will thus be marketing stolen goods and be legally responsible for
    that', `Aravot' warns in its editorial (`Aravot', July 7, 2005). The readers
    who happen to get illegal copies are requested by `Aravot' to report this by
    a 24-hour-a-day phone line, open also for comments and proposals on the
    newspaper content.

    RA OMBUDSMAN'S WEB SITE LAUNCHED

    On July 7 at Tekeyan Culture Center the presentation of the web site of RA
    Human Rights Defender (www.ombuds.am) was held. The internet resource in
    three languages, Armenian, English and Russian, was created under `Promotion
    of Human Rights in Armenia and Increasing Public Awareness about the RA
    Human Rights Defender Institute' program, implemented by the RA National
    Assembly and the UN Development Program with the financial support of the
    Cooperation Development Minister of the Netherlands.

    NCTR CONSIDERED THE BIDS FOR BROADCAST LICENSING COMPETITIONS

    On July 1 the National Commission on Television and Radio considered the
    bids submitted for broadcast licensing competitions in a number of Armenian
    regions. As it has been reported, the competitions were announced on March
    22 with two packages of frequencies (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter,
    March 18-24, 2005).

    The package of 17 UHFs in the cities of Armenia (this time the license for
    these frequencies is held by `Akn' TV company) was claimed by only one
    bidder, `Armenia' TV company.

    There was only one bidder for the second package of 9 FMs, too. This was
    `ArRadioInterContinental' that currently has a license for these
    frequencies.

    The results of the competitions will be announced by NCTR on August 18.

    At the same NCTR session on July 1 it was decided to grant `Teleport' LLC a
    license for cable broadcasting in all the communities of the capital.
    Previously, `Teleport' LLC did cable broadcasting only in one community -
    Malatia-Sebastia of Yerevan.

    CASE ABOUT THE ATTACK ON THE CHIEF EDITOR OF `SYUNYATS YERKIR' STOPPED

    On June 30 `Syunyats Yerkir' disseminates a statement on the discontinuation
    of the litigation on the attack of the Chief Editor of the newspaper Samvel
    Aleksanian, committed on October 13, 2004.

    As it has been reported, the incident occurred in the editorial office,
    where three men, one of them being the Chairman of `Syunyats Artsivner'
    (`Eagles of Syunik') NGO Khachik Asrian, attempted to learn from Samvel
    Aleksanian why `Syunyats Yerkir' published critical articles on the
    activities of the Syunik region Governor and the Prime Minister of Armenia.
    Not getting to the end of explanations, Asrian hit the Chief Editor into the
    face with fist, and then applied the baton he had brought (see details in
    YPC Weekly Newsletter, October 8-14, 2004).

    On the incident criminal proceedings were instituted on Article 258 of the
    RA Criminal Code (`Public Disorder'); the case itself was transferred to the
    court of primary jurisdiction of Syunik region. At the same time, in the
    opinion of Samvel Aleksanian, the preliminary investigation was conducted
    quite partially. `Having studied the materials, I had an impression that
    quite a differently incident was investigated', he told YPC, stressing that
    a war is unleashed against him and his publication in Syunik region.
    Notably, on the early morning of April 1 another incident occurred - the car
    of the Chief Editor was burned, qualified by him as another action of the
    local authorities (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, April 1-7, 2005).

    As the statement of `Syunyats Yerkir' above informs, on June 24 the court of
    primary jurisdiction of the Syunik region ruled to discontinue the
    litigation on `bandit attack on October 13, 2004 on the editorial office of
    `Syunyats Yerkir' by three mercenaries', despite the fact that in the course
    of the trial `the court proved the fact of the crime committed by one of the
    defendants'. `The grounds for this court ruling were, as specified in the
    resolution, the change of the situation. The main circumstance that affected
    the changed situation, judging from the resolution, was the decoration of
    one of the criminals with a medal, invented by organization he himself heads
    and distributed in this region by kilograms', the statement of newspaper
    says. It is further said that after the start of the hearings `Syunyats
    Yerkir' had three times challenged the judge, these motions being refused
    all the time, for this reason it boycotted the subsequent sessions.

    On June 28, the statement says, `Syunyats Yerkir' challenged the court
    ruling with the RA Court of Appeals.

    CONDOLENCES

    In the early morning of July 1 in a car accident Artak Vardazarian, the
    former head of `Armenpress' news agency and the Press-Secretary of the RA
    Interior Ministry, passed away. Yerevan Press Club expresses its condolences
    to the family and friends of Artak Vardazarian.


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    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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