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Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 12/18/2008

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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 12/18/2008

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    DECEMBER 12-18, 2008

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    "PRESS CLUB" AND "PRESS CLUB+": "EASTERN PARTNERSHIP" AND PROSPECTS OF LOCAL
    SELF-GOVERNMENT

    MEDIA ETHICS OBSERVATORY SUMMED UP ITS ACTIVITIES

    "ARMENPRESS" NEWS AGENCY IS 90 YEARS OLD


    "PRESS CLUB" AND "PRESS CLUB+": "EASTERN PARTNERSHIP" AND PROSPECTS OF LOCAL
    SELF-GOVERNMENT

    On December 17 the last "Press Club" show in 2008 went on the air of
    "Yerkir-Media" TV company. The cycle was produced by Yerevan Press Club with
    the support of the Human Rights and Governance Grants Program of the Open
    Society Institute. The guests of the program host, YPC President Boris
    Navasardian were the Chairman of the RA National Assembly Standing Committee
    on Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Issues Armen Ashotian,
    political scientist, doctor of history Ashot Manucharian (Germany), observer
    of "Aravot" daily Anna Israelian. The discussion subject was the new
    initiative of the European Union, "Eastern Partnership".

    On December 13 "Yerkir Media" aired the final program of "Press Club+"
    cycle, produced by Yerevan Press Club with the support of the UK Embassy in
    Armenia. The Chairman of the Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression
    Ashot Melikian and "Press Club+" participants - Deputy Chairman of the RA NA
    Standing Committee on Territorial Governance and Local Self-Administration
    Rafik Grigorian and the President of the Association of Communal Finance
    Officers Vahan Movsisian discussed the development of local self-government
    in Armenia. In the discussion audience, representing the media of Armavir
    and Kotayk regions, took part.

    MEDIA ETHICS OBSERVATORY SUMMED UP ITS ACTIVITIES

    On December 13-14 in Tsaghkadzor a seminar "Prospects of Media
    Self-Regulation and Activities in the Sphere" was held by Yerevan Press Club
    with the support of Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Armenia. In
    the event members of the Media Ethics Observatory took part as well as the
    heads of media who backed the YPC initiative to form a self-regulation
    system.

    At the seminar the activities of the MEO during the past year were summed
    up, presentations were made on the trends of media accountability system
    development in Europe, the professional ethics of Armenian media when
    covering foreign affairs and regional problems. The participants also heard
    about the findings of the survey administered by Yerevan Press Club in late
    October 2008 in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor and Kapan to determine the
    adequacy of Armenian TV companies' work to the information demands of their
    audience.

    Within the seminar meetings with the RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian and
    the RA Human Rights Defender Armen Harutiunian were held.

    The RA Prime Minister was presented the activities of Media Ethics
    Observatory, the mission of which is to consider the complaints-appeals on
    the violations of the Code of Conduct of Media Representatives and making
    judgments on them. The head of the Government supported the idea of
    resolving conflicts between the executive and media out of court, through
    self-regulation mechanisms, such as the MEO. Referring to other topical
    issues faced by the media community, the seminar participants expressed
    their concern over the new draft law on freedom of information, developed by
    the RA Ministry of Justice (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, October
    17-23, 2008). The head of the Cabinet stressed that the draft would not be
    submitted to the parliament without a discussion with all the stakeholders.

    In the conversation with the RA Human Rights Defender Armen Harutiunian the
    urgency and the necessity for establishing cooperation between the
    ombudsman's office and the MEO was stressed. In particular, Armen
    Harutiunian proposed the participation of his representative in the sessions
    of MEO. The RA Human Rights Defender also suggested to jointly study the
    types of complaints that people have against media for violating their
    rights.

    Media Ethics Observatory was formed on March 10, 2007 by the heads of
    Armenian media who supported the YPC self-regulation initiative and signed
    the Code of Conduct of Media Representatives and its addendum, the
    Declaration on Election and Referendum Coverage Principles (see YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, March 9-15, 2007). Recently the initiative was joined by 4 more
    media: "Noyan Tapan" News and Analysis Center, "Hrazdan" (Hrazdan, Kotayk
    region) and "Last" (Goris, Syunik region) TV companies, "Zhamanaki Mitk"
    newspaper. Thus, as of today the Code of Conduct is signed by 35 media. The
    initiative is also supported by 8 journalistic associations.

    "ARMENPRESS" NEWS AGENCY IS 90 YEARS OLD

    On December 18 "Armenpress" news agency celebrated 90th anniversary since
    its foundation.

    Yerevan Press Club congratulates its colleagues on the jubilee and wishes
    success and prosperity.


    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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    Yerevan Press Club
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