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    ARTICLE 19 Survey of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia

    International Freedom of Expression Exchange, Canada
    May 4 2005

    This briefing summarises the main findings of an ARTICLE 19 report on
    the extent of the implementation of freedom of information legislation
    in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia and its impact on the media of
    these three countries.

    It also gives an overview of the evolving media landscape in each
    of the three countries. The report examines media?s difficulties in
    obtaining information from public bodies and how this affects their
    ability to disseminate information in the interest of the general
    public and fulfil their vital role as a "watchdog" in a democracy.

    It includes a survey of 135 media professionals and 105 public
    officials in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, carried out with the
    assistance of ARTICLE 19 partner organisations.

    The report focuses on situations where access to information procedures
    should have facilitated the media's performance. Instead, as the
    key findings and recommendations of the report reveal, the media has
    faced a large number of problems in seeking to access information,
    and positive stories on access to official information appear to be
    rare in the South Caucasus region.

    To download the report
    http://www.ifex.org/download/en/UnderLock&Key.pdf

    To download the Russian version
    http://www.ifex.org/download/en/UnderLock& amp;KeyRussian.pdf

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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