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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    MARCH 17-23, 2006

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB: ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2005

    MEDIA DIALOGUE: ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2005

    "PRESS CLUB+": ANM ABOUT KARABAGH SETTLEMENT AND ELECTIONS

    ATTEMPTS FOR EVICTING "A1+" CONTINUE

    NEW LEGAL INITIATIVES

    PUBLIC TV SUGGESTS RECONSIDERING RELATIONS WITH THE PARLIAMENT

    "PRESS PHOTO" AWARD FOR ARMENIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST


    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB: ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2005

    In compliance with Article 12, "Transparency of Financial Sources", of RA
    Law "On Mass Communication", we present the 2005 financial report of Yerevan
    Press Club Weekly Newsletter and the website http://www.ypc.am

    In 2005, a total of 7,254,912 AMD was spent for the publication of YPC
    Weekly Newsletter and the support of the website http://www.ypc.am in the
    English and Russian languages.

    The whole sum was covered by a grant provided by Open Society Institute
    Assistance Foundation-Armenia.

    MEDIA DIALOGUE: ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2005

    In compliance with Article 12, "Transparency of Financial Sources", of RA
    Law "On Mass Communication", we present the 2005 financial report of "Media
    Dialogue" Weekly Newsletter and the website http://www.mediadialogue.org

    In 2005, a total of 9,834,736.23 AMD was spent for the publication of "Media
    Dialogue" Weekly Newsletter and the support of the website
    http://www.mediadialogue.org in the Armenian, English and Russian languages.

    The whole sum was covered by the grant provided by Open Society Institute
    Network Media Program.

    "PRESS CLUB+": ANM ABOUT KARABAGH SETTLEMENT AND ELECTIONS

    On March 21 third "Press Club+" talk show went on "Yerkir Media" TV evening
    air.

    The guests of Aram Abrahamian, program host, Chief Editor of "Aravot" daily,
    were leaders of Armenian National Movement. As experts, representatives of
    media and NGOs were invited. The TV discussion was on the prospects of
    settling the Mountainous Karabagh issue, and electoral processes in Armenia.

    It is planned that next Tuesday, March 28, 21.00, "Yerkir Media" will air
    second issue of "Press Club" cycle (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, February
    17-23, 2006), with representatives of media and journalistic associations of
    Armenia expressing their opinion on hot issues coverage.

    ATTEMPTS FOR EVICTING "A1+" CONTINUE

    On March 16 by the end of the working day, the editorial office of "A1+" TV
    company was visited by the representatives of RA Compulsory Execution
    Service. In compliance with the court ruling, they demanded to vacate the
    premises used by "A1+" at one of the buildings of the capital until 12.00
    next day (March 17). As it has been reported, "A1+" has rented these rooms
    from RA National Academy of Sciences since 1992. However, in 2004 the latter
    raised the issue of evicting "A1+" and in 2005 filed a suit to RA Economic
    Court. On April 11, 2005 the suit was secured, and founder of "A1+",
    "Meltex" LLC, challenged this ruling at RA Court of Cassation, which left it
    unchanged on May 26, 2005. According to Director of "A1+" Mesrop Movsesian,
    the refusal to vacate the premises was conditioned by National Academy's
    violation of existing financial agreements. On July 20, 2005 National
    Academy again demanded to vacate the premises within a week. On the same
    day, Director of the TV company sent a letter to RA Prime Minister Andranik
    Margarian to contribute to the prolongation of the rental agreement with the
    Academy. The request said in particular that left without the office, "A1+"
    will have to suspend the work of "Ayb-Feh" weekly, "A1+" website, higher
    courses of TV journalism and "Hamaspyur" network, uniting 11 regional TV
    companies. In response to the letter, the Prime Minister addressed the
    Department of the State Property Management of the RA Government to consider
    the possibility of giving the TV company new premises (see YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, August 25 - September 1, 2005).

    The imminent threat of "A1+" appearing in the street since March 17 raised
    the protest of several media, journalistic and human rights organizations.
    The latter expressed willingness to support the TV company. As Mesrop
    Movsesian told YPC, the intervention of the Prime Minister prevented
    eviction of "A1+". In subsequent days, RA Department of the State Property
    Management offered a new location to the TV company, which is in need of
    capital repairing, as Mesrop Movsesian stated. Therefore, the issue of
    moving the TV company to the new building is still open.

    Meanwhile, "Azg" daily (March 23, 2006) informs that answering the questions
    of the journalists on March 22 at RA National Assembly, the Prime Minister
    noted that the government kept its promise and offered premises to "A1+". It
    is now up to "A1+" to decide, Andranik Margarian stressed.

    NEW LEGAL INITIATIVES

    At the four-day session of RA National Assembly, held on March 20-23, the
    draft law on introducing amendments to RA Law "On Advertising" was
    presented. The initiator of the amendments is RA Health Ministry. The
    amendments refer to advertising in media and outside advertising of
    medication, medical equipment and treatment methods.

    In particular, it is proposed that the advertising of medication in
    broadcast and print media be accompanied by obligatory mentioning of the
    number and date of issuing of the certificate of state registration in the
    Republic of Armenia, as well as the number and date of the authorization
    issued by the Health Ministry. The amendments foresee a ban on advertising
    of medication controlled, issued by prescription and not registered in
    Armenia. Besides, it is proposed to prohibit outside advertising of the
    medication.

    In compliance with the draft law, the number and date of issuing
    authorization from the Ministry of Health should be specified during
    advertising in media and on the street stands of medical equipment and
    treatment methods. Advertisement of the organizations or individual
    entrepreneurs, providing medical services, carrying out production and sale
    of medication, implementing educational projects, should include the number
    and date of issuing the license for relevant activity.

    At the same time, it is not really clear why the draft law, alongside the
    restrictions mentioned above and quite reasonable, also proposes introducing
    the procedure of granting authorization for advertising of medication,
    medical equipment and treatment methods, which is to be stipulated by RA
    Government.

    The authors of the draft law condition the mentioned amendments in Law "On
    Advertising" by the necessity of protecting the consumers' rights and
    ensuring proper quality of medical service. However, as it is typical for
    the majority of legislative initiatives in media field, here as well
    excessive bureaucratic limitations are foreseen.

    The new draft law "On Copyright and Related Rights" was also introduced at
    the Parliament four-day session.

    On March 22, amendments to the Law "On Advertising" and the draft law "On
    Copyright and Related Rights" were adopted in the first reading.

    PUBLIC TV SUGGESTS RECONSIDERING RELATIONS WITH THE PARLIAMENT

    Recently, media and deputies of RA National Assembly often raised the issue
    of Public Television of Armenia coverage of the parliamentary programs.
    According to the Rules of Procedure of RA National Assembly, adopted on
    February 20, 2002, the sessions devoted to the statements of the deputies,
    and the questions-answers addressed to the government are recorded and aired
    by Public Television of Armenia (PTA First Channel - Ed.) on Wednesdays at
    21.30.

    The discussion was started by the interview of Chairman of the Council of
    Public TV and Radio Company, Alexan Harutiunian to "Haikakan Zhamanak" daily
    (March 8, 2006), titled "First Channel Freedom of Expression Under
    Pressure". Herein, Alexan Harutiunian stated in particular that the Council
    of PTRC plans to officially apply to Chairman of RA National Assembly,
    Arthur Baghdasarian with the proposal to reconsider the relations between
    the TV company and the Parliament. According to Alexan Harutiunian, as PTRC
    became a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (in early July 2005
    - Ed.), a controversy rose between the charter of this organization and RA
    NA Rules of Procedure (which, as mentioned above, obliges Public TV to
    broadcast sessions of the Parliament on concrete day and time). Alexan
    Harutiunian noted that Director of the Legal Department of the European
    Broadcasting Union, Werner Rumphorst sent a written notification to the
    Council of PTRC that the charter of this professional association of
    national broadcasters requires preservation of editorial independence by the
    latter and the right to use TV air on their own discretion. While, Alexan
    Harutiunian emphasized, the current legislation actually empowers the
    Parliament to limit freedom of expression on the First Channel, thus
    violating democratic norms.

    According to the Head of the Council of PTRC, to remove the controversy it
    is essential to primarily annul the legal provisions, obliging the Public
    Television to broadcast parliamentary programs. Alexan Harutiunian stated in
    the interview to "Haikakan Zhamanak" that afterwards there are several
    options of problem settlement. For instance, giving a separate channel to
    the National Assembly, or paid broadcast of parliamentary programs on some
    other channel, or their broadcast on Public TV by mutual agreement - after
    NA appeal to the management of the Council of PTRC. "I even agree to the
    option of a certain part of our budget sums to be allotted to the Parliament
    for broadcasting programs on the channel of its own choice", Alexan
    Harutiunian noted.

    At March 15 session of RA NA Standing Committee on Science, Education,
    Culture and Youth, which heard and considered the account on the work of the
    Council of PTRC in 2005, Alexan Harutiunian again turned to the issue of
    covering the Parliament activity and stated that he already sent the letter
    to the RA NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasarian. (As told to YPC at the Council of
    PTRC, the letter was also addressed to RA President Robert Kocharian).

    NA deputies commented on the proposal of the Chairman of the Council of
    PTRC. In particular, the article "Deputies Will Give Life, But Not TV Air",
    published in "Hayots Ashkhar" daily (March 11, 2006), quoted the opinions of
    several parliamentarians. Thus, the Head of the parliamentary faction of the
    Republican Party of Armenia, Galust Sahakian views the proposal of the
    Council of PTRC inexpedient, primarily because it was made in undue time:
    "The faction has not yet discussed this issue, but let us not forget that it
    is pre-election year. (...) I strongly doubt that the parliamentary majority
    will give its agreement." The Secretary of the faction of "Dashnaktsutiun"
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Hrair Karapetian was also negatively
    disposed: "We are for a transparent National Assembly that is the people
    should know what the deputies are doing and what issues are raised to the
    government by the factions of the political parties. (...) As for the
    solution of this problem through an agreement with the Public Television,
    this proposal is totally unclear. Public Television is financed by the state
    budget, ratified by the National Assembly, and PTRC submits a report on its
    activity to the Parliament." The proposal of the Council of PTRC raised
    concerns of the parliamentary opposition. Chairman of "National Unity"
    faction Aghasi Arshakian said: "Parliamentary statements and
    questions-answers to the government are the only real opportunity for the
    opposition to get access to TV air. If such a proposal is introduced, it
    will mean an attempt at restricting this opportunity too. Naturally, our
    faction cannot encourage such a proposal and will vote against it."

    "168 Zham" newspaper (No. 30, March 21-23, 2006) voiced the opinion of one
    of the leaders of "Dashnaktsutiun" party, deputy of RA NA Vahan
    Hovhannisian: "I think it would be more appropriate to give full broadcast
    but not necessarily on First Channel."

    "PRESS PHOTO" AWARD FOR ARMENIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST

    On March 17 the results of international competition of photo journalists
    were summed up. The contest was organized by "Press Photo" Polish Fund. Over
    5 thousand photos were presented for 15 awards in five nominations (three
    for each). In "Life Today" nomination, the first prize was awarded to "Black
    Life" photo story of a famous Armenian photojournalist, head of "Patker"
    photo agency, Ruben Mangasarian. The award ceremony will be held in Warsaw
    on May 9. On the same day, the exhibition of the competition winners will be
    opened.


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