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    IFEX - News from the international freedom of expression community
    UPDATE - ARMENIA
    12 September 2006

    Opposition editor sentenced to four years in prison on dubious charge

    SOURCE: Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), New York

    **Updates IFEX alert of 7 July 2006**

    (CPJ/IFEX) - The following is an 11 September 2006 CPJ press release:

    Armenian opposition editor sentenced to four years in prison

    New York, September 11, 2006 - A district court judge in Armenia's
    capital, Yerevan, sentenced Arman Babadzhanian, editor of the
    opposition newspaper Zhamanak Yerevan, to four years in prison on
    Friday for dodging military service in 2002 by presenting false
    documents to avoid the obligatory two-year draft, according to local
    press reports.

    Local press freedom defenders said the sentence was unusually harsh
    for the alleged violation, which typically draws sentences of one to
    three years. Babadzhanian's defense will appeal the sentence, the
    Armenian service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty said.

    The 30-year-old editor was arrested on June 26, after being summoned
    for questioning by the prosecutor general's office in Yerevan,
    supposedly as a witness in a criminal case. Babadzhanian has been
    imprisoned since because authorities denied his release on bail
    despite protests by his defense lawyer and numerous press freedom
    organizations. ( See related CPJ alert from July 7:
    http://www.cpj.org/news/2006/europe/armenia07ju ly06na.html )

    Babadzhanian pleaded guilty to draft evasion but said that the case
    against him was designed to silence "an independent and incorruptible
    media outlet," RFE/RL reported. While admitting to the charge, he said
    that authorities had repeatedly rejected medical documents attesting
    to health problems that could have exempted him from the draft.

    Days prior to Babadzhanian's arrest, Zhamanak Yerevan published an
    article questioning the independence of the prosecutor general's
    office, said Seda Muradian of the London-based Institute for War and
    Peace Reporting (IWPR), which has followed the case
    closely. Authorities did not explain why they waited to charge
    Babadzhanian on a violation that dated to 2002.

    "Given the history of politicized prosecution of journalists in
    Armenia, we are skeptical about the appropriateness of this sentence,"
    CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon said.

    Armenia's opposition and independent media have been under pressure in
    recent years. The independent television station A1+ has been refused
    a broadcast license 11 times since it was taken off the air in
    2002. In April 2005, legislation restricting press coverage of
    terrorism was adopted. Physical assaults against journalists also
    continue, and CPJ research shows that officials do little to apprehend
    and prosecute the perpetrators.

    CPJ is a New York-based, independent, nonprofit organization that
    works to safeguard press freedom worldwide. For more information on
    Armenia, visit http://www.cpj.org

    For further information, contact Nina Ognianova (x106) or Tara
    Ornstein (x 101) at CPJ, 330 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10001, U.S.A.,
    tel: +1 212 465 1004, fax: +1 212 465 9568, e-mail: [email protected],
    [email protected] , [email protected], Internet: http://www.cpj.org/

    The information contained in this update is the sole responsibility of
    CPJ. In citing this material for broadcast or publication, please
    credit CPJ.
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