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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 04/27/2006

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    APRIL 21-27, 2006

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    YPC GENERAL MEETING HELD

    "PRESS-CLUB+": "REPUBLIC" DISCUSSING NEW PARTIES AND RELATIONS BETWEEN
    ARMENIA AND IRAN

    FIRST RA OMBUDSMAN PRESENTED HER REPORT

    PPA DEMANDS A REFUTATION

    TWO ISSUES OF "PAKAGITS" DID NOT REACH THE READER


    YPC GENERAL MEETING HELD

    On April 21 the General Meeting of Yerevan Press Club was held. At the
    Meeting the reports of the YPC Board (presented by YPC President Boris
    Navasardian) and Auditing Commission (presented by the Chairman of the
    Commission Mher Davoyan) were heard. The President, Vice-President, members
    of the Board, Council, Auditing Commission and Commission on Professional
    Ethics were elected; the Executive Director and the Editor of YPC Weekly
    Newsletter were approved. The renewed composition of these structures can be
    seen at YPC web-site http://www.ypc.am in "Structure" section.

    Among other issues, the Statutes of the YPC Annual Award was presented at
    the Meeting. The Statutes had been approved by the YPC Board on April 4,
    2006 (see "Award" section at http://www.ypc.am).

    "PRESS-CLUB+": "REPUBLIC" DISCUSSING NEW PARTIES AND RELATIONS BETWEEN
    ARMENIA AND IRAN

    On April 25 the seventh sixth talk show of "Press Club+" series went on the
    evening air of "Yerkir-Media" TV company.

    The invitees of the program host, the Chief Editor of "Aravot" daily Aram
    Abrahamian were the leaders of "Republic" party as guests and NGO
    representatives as experts. The TV discussion focused on formation of new
    parties, their role in the Armenian political system; relations of Armenia
    with Iran and other countries, the regimes of which are opposed by the West.


    It is expected that at 21.00 next Tuesday (May 2) the third "Press Club"
    show will be aired, where representatives of media and journalistic
    associations of Armenia will present their opinions on the coverage of the
    issues of the day.

    FIRST RA OMBUDSMAN PRESENTED HER REPORT

    On April 26 at "Yerevan" Hotel the first Human Rights Defender of Armenia
    Larisa Alaverdian presented her annual report on the activities of the
    Ombudsman and the violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms in
    2005 to public. According to the amendments to the RA Constitution, adopted
    at the referendum of November 27, 2005, the term of service of the first
    Human Rights Defender ended on January 5, 2006. The activities of the
    Ombudsman's Office were stopped until the election of the new Defender by
    the Parliament. Nevertheless, Larisa Alaverdian addressed the National
    Assembly with request to present her report for 2005 at the spring session.
    The report was included into the session agenda, but Larisa Alaverdian was
    only given an opportunity to speak during the debate. The report itself was
    read out to the deputies on April 13 by the newly elected Ombudsman Armen
    Harutiunian. At the presentation of April 26 Larisa Alaverdian noted that
    she would like to make a personal account to the public for her activities
    as the Ombudsman, which is the reason for the event.

    One of the sections of the report of the first RA Human Rights Defender
    dealt with the freedom of expression and information. It listed the laws and
    provisions, regulating the media system of the country. Generally, in the
    opinion of the first Ombudsman, "if the existing laws are strictly followed,
    the obstacles to the freedom of information can be overcome". The report
    lists specific cases of obstructing access to information, restrictions on
    the free expression, violence against journalists and media in 2005. It is
    emphasized, that the constitutional reform did not take into account most of
    the proposals by journalistic associations and the Human Rights Defender. As
    a result, the amended Constitution refers to only one body, regulating the
    broadcasting sphere (instead of two); its mission, status and function are
    not duly specified. Among other legislative shortcomings the report also
    mentions the RA Law "On Fight against Terrorism" that "endangers the rights
    of journalists, accessibility and dissemination of information on
    terrorism".

    "While the number of violations of journalists' rights, attacks on media
    representatives in 2005 reduced, in the opinion of independent experts,
    Armenia displays a trend towards deterioration in terms of freedom of
    expression and access to information. This is witnessed by the assessments
    of domestic and international journalistic associations", the report of the
    first RA Ombudsman notes. The results of the TV channel monitorings, made by
    NGOs, show that "the broadcast sphere of Armenia is excessively influenced
    and controlled by oligarchic groups, closely related to power structures",
    resulting "in the dependence of TV companies on the authorities and
    penetration of censorship into Armenian TV air". "Public Television of
    Armenia does not comply with its direct function - to reflect the interests
    of the public at large, provide impartial information to the population -
    and is influenced by the higher authorities and related oligarchic groups",
    Larisa Alaverdian believes. As an objective parameter, proving the
    dependence of the TV channels, the first RA Human Rights Defender refers to
    the findings of media monitorings on constitutional referendum coverage,
    made by NGOs, including Yerevan Press Club.

    In the opinion of Larisa Alaverdian, the freedom of expression situation in
    broadcast media (less so in print media) remains vulnerable. The main
    reasons for that include the economic dependence of the media and the
    mechanism for the formation of regulatory bodies - the Council of Public TV
    and Radio Company, and the National Commission on Television and Radio. The
    constitutional reform had much room for the improvement of the NCTR
    formation procedures; however, the amendments adopted give little chance to
    hope that the broadcast licensing process will become more objective and
    professional, the section on freedom of expression and information of the
    report of RA Human Rights Defender concludes.

    PPA DEMANDS A REFUTATION

    On April 26 at the court of primary jurisdiction of Center and Nork-Marash
    communities of Yerevan hearing on the suit of Progressive Party of Armenia
    versus "Pakagits" daily started. The plaintiff demands refutation of
    information, published by "Pakagits" that damages the honor and reputation
    of the party and its leaders, as well as a public apology.

    The reason for the suit were three pieces of "Pakagits" of March 7, 8 and
    11, 2006, in which the Progressive Party of Armenia (PPA) and its leader
    Tigran Urikhanian were criticized and the financial capacities of the party
    were questioned. The suit application informs that PPA had addressed the
    editorial staff of "Pakagits" in writing, demanding to refute the
    discrediting information, however, the daily refused to do so in the
    subsequent article.

    On April 25 the newspaper stated to the court that the suit lists "Pakagits"
    daily as a respondent, while it is not a legal person. In this regard on the
    session of April 26 the plaintiff filed a motion to replace the wrong party
    and involve the daily founder "Agap-Hrat" LLC as the respondent. The motion
    was secured.

    The next session is to be held May 18.

    TWO ISSUES OF "PAKAGITS" DID NOT REACH THE READER

    On April 21 "Pakagits" daily reported that its two previous issues did not
    reach the readers. As the newspaper writes, on April 19 the editorial office
    started receiving phone calls that the "Haymamul" newspaper stalls did not
    have the fresh "Pakagits" issue. It turned out later than the print run was
    bought out from the stalls. The reason, in the opinion of "Pakagits", was
    the article published in the issue, "Andranik Maragarian's Corruption
    Risks". The piece was dealing with the business, allegedly owned by the RA
    Prime Minister and his family, and was accompanied by photographs.
    "Pakagits" believes that the action of print run purchase was implemented by
    people, close to the government and the Prime Minister. As YPC was told by
    the Chief Editor of "Pakagits" Agapi Haykazuni, this very article was
    repeatedly printed in the next newspaper issue, of April 20. However, the
    print run "was stolen by unknown individuals from the editorial car",
    delivering the issues to the disseminating agencies. According to the Chief
    Editor, this happened when the driver came into the editorial office to
    leave 50 copies of the issue there.

    The article above appeared again in "Pakagits" issue of April 21.

    The news of "Pakagits" print run disappearance was published by "Azg" daily
    on April 21. The next day, April 22, "Azg" published the response of the
    Department of Information and Public Relations of the RA Prime Minister,
    titled "Much Ado About Nothing". The response of the Department noted in
    particular that over the past few months "Pakagits" published a series of
    articles about the Prime Minister "of humiliating and personally insulting
    quality", and this is why these stories "were never significant enough to
    receive the attention" of the head of the government. In the opinion of the
    Department, the loss of the print run is organized by "Pakagits" itself and
    is "nothing but a trick to raise the interest to the newspaper at least a
    little". "Until this newspaper ensures due journalistic professionalism, it
    will be neglected: no response will follow to any article about the Prime
    Minister", the response of the Department of Information and Public
    Relations of the RA Prime Minister said.


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