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    STATE HAS PRIVATIZED RIGHT OF GIVING LICENCES TO TV CHANNELS, OSCE REPRESENTATIVE SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 21 2006

    YEREVAN, JUNE 21, NOYAN TAPAN. In July, OSCE plans to finish working at
    the report on the state of media in Armenia, which will be submitted
    to OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna. OSCE Representative on Freedom
    of Media Miklos Haraszti informed about it at the June 21 press
    conference.

    Presenting his preliminary estimations connected with the situation
    in the sphere of freedom of speech in Armenia, M.Haraszti emphasized
    that real pluralism exists only in printed media, while in this
    respect electronic media are inferior to printed media. However,
    according to him, some newspapers are, in essence, "weak" due to lack
    of funds and they cannot exert a proper influence on the formation
    of the public opinion.

    M.Haraszti drew attention to the circumstance that the majority of
    members of the National Commission of Radio and Television is appointed
    by the President and declared that one of the recommendations of OSCE
    is to change this provision in RA law "On Radio and Television." As
    he estimated, there is an interdependence between the staff of this
    commission and the situation in electronic media, which lack pluralism.

    He pointed to the necessity to work out such a system of licensing
    in giving frequences to electronic media that would exclude the
    possibility of appropriating this right by someone. "The state has
    privatized the right of giving licences to TV channels," M.Haraszti
    declared.

    According to him, OSCE is going to recommend Armenia to perfect the
    order of licensing of TV and radio frequences by new amendments to
    the law. In particular, the process of licensing should be more
    transparent. Besides, certain limitations should be introduced
    here. In particular, according to M.Haraszti, there are persons in
    Armenia who own more than one channel.

    As for persecutions and physical violence towards journalists,
    M.Haraszti mentioned that no cases of mass violations and persecutions
    have been registered in Armenia since 2004. According to him,
    "persecutions towards journalists do not have an organized character
    in Armenia."
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