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    ARMENIA GETS MIXED REVIEWS FROM INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS

    International Journalist's Network
    June 28 2006

    While there have been relatively few documented attacks on Armenian
    journalists in recent months, reporting there remains clearly biased,
    according to a European media watchdog.

    Miklos Haraszti, media freedom representative for the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), recently paid a three-day
    visit to Armenia. He said on June 21 that "the coverage of political
    life still remains one-sided, both in private and public-service
    broadcasting."

    Although the constitution protects freedom of the press, the government
    continues to restrict full media freedom in the country, observers
    say. Most newspapers rely on funds from the government, politically
    motivated individuals or parties to survive, and objectivity suffers.

    Harazsti said that the government needs to speed up media reform in
    the country, especially in light of parliamentary elections set for
    next year. He also said that the broadcasting boards need to represent
    more voices in order to support a diversity of broadcast media and
    greater objectivity.
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