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    OSCE CONSIDERS OBJECTIVITY OF ARMENIAN MEDIA OUTLETS

    Panorama.am
    14:16 23/09/06

    OSCE Yerevan Office decided to educate the Armenian media outlets
    to objectivity and advised to develop and use self-regulating
    mechanisms. Yerevan Press Club and the Public TV joined OSCE in
    this initiative.

    Blanka Hanchilova, democracy development program head, mentioned that
    not everything is possible to regulate with laws because they do not
    fully reflect the reality and often are not implemented correctly. At
    the doors of elections, OSCE wants to raise the importance of
    self-regulating mechanisms.

    It should be mentioned that Public TV heads are going to deliver most
    speeches. Thus, the leaders of those media outlets which are funded
    by the state and often reflect the authorities' dispositions are going
    to speak about objectivity and freedom of speech. "A news media should
    not be funded by the state to the level that it has preference against
    others in the market, thus violating the principle of competition,"
    Yerevan Press Club Chairman Boris Navasardyan said.

    Public TV has appeared in such a situation and its heads should have
    been concerned with that. But the executive director of the Public TV,
    Alexander Arzumanyan, and Public TV board chairman, Alexan Harutunyan,
    were more concerned with the outmoded microphones of the company.

    Speaking about the necessity of such seminar, the head of Yerevan Press
    Club indicated that the recent incidents of attacks on journalists,
    the upcoming elections and some disputes between reporters and other
    institutions have brought them to this idea.

    Navasardyan pointed out to several self-regulating mechanisms and
    said there should be ombudsman in the area.
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