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    GALA TO FILE A LAWSUIT WITH EUROPEAN COURT

    Aravot
    Dec 23 2008
    Armenia

    The hearing on the dispute over the TV tower between the Gyumri
    municipality and GALA TV resumed yesterday [22 December] at Shirak
    Region Court of General Jurisdiction.

    The Gyumri mayor, under the instruction of the authorities, had decided
    to take the TV station off air by taking away the TV tower that had
    no owner. The mayor privatized it hastily and then sued the GALA TV,
    demanding to vacate the TV tower. Judge Armen Khachatryan ruled
    in favour of the municipality. International bodies got engaged;
    as a result, the Armenian Court of Cassations on 31 October had to
    satisfy GALA's appeal and send the case back to the Shirak Region
    Court of General Jurisdiction. GALA representative Karen Tumanyan
    told us yesterday that the Court of Cassations, considering that the
    sides were in unequal positions, had instructed the Shirak Region
    Court of General Jurisdiction to satisfy GALA's moves of conducting
    constructional-technical tests. "The test will determine whether GALA's
    coverage would be of the same quality and size if the equipment is
    removed from the TV tower and installed at a different place. This
    time we managed to bring the court processes to a democratic field. At
    the past trial sessions, the court was trying to swiftly disconnect
    GALA's cable, there was no justice."

    Besides the TV tower problem, GALA had filed an appeal with the
    Court of Cassations against the State Tax Service which had "drawn"
    a debt of 26,899,955 drams (about 87,000 dollars) for the TV company
    before starting an inspection; it was paid by Gyumri residents with
    the help of a telethon. We asked GALA's representative to explain at
    what stage is the appeal. It turned out that the Court of Cassations
    has returned the appeal without a clear explanation. "We are planning
    to file a lawsuit with the European Court on the basis of articles 10
    and 6. The mistakes made by the Court of First Instance are already
    substantiated because the individuals who had testified against the
    TV company were not interrogated, meaning that we were not given an
    opportunity to ask questions to the persons who had testified that
    they had paid GALA for commercials. I don't know if such people exist
    at all. This is a breach of Article 6 of the Human Rights Convention:
    everybody has the right to ask questions to those who had submitted
    accusatory information to law enforcement agencies against him,"
    Tumanyan says.

    The municipality's attorney did not appear in court today, and the
    court recessed until 14 January 2009.
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