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    HOW IMPARTIAL ARE THE ARMENIAN MASS MEDIA
    By N. Muradian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    12/02/2008

    Local

    How impartial are the Armenian mass media in illustrating the political
    events on the very eve of the presidential elections. the chief editors
    of "Azg", "Hayeli" and "Yerkrir" newspapers tried to find the answer
    to this question during the yesterday discussion at the "Urbat" club.

    Vasak Darbinian, editor-in-chief of "Haylel, considers that speaking
    about impartiality is ridiculous, as unfair conditions are set against
    their candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    Editor-in-Chief of "Azg" Daily Hagob Avedikian noted that one part of
    the newspapers openly support Serge Sarkisian, and the other half -
    L. Ter-Petrosian.

    "It appears that the most attention is paid to the election campaign
    of Ter-Petrosian. There is no civilized approach in information. Both
    the candidates, in some sense, have to solve the same the same
    dilemma - to be or not to be. With the little difference that Serge
    Sarkisian is trying to save hios own skin, realizing that he is
    to face serious problems in case of failing to become a president,
    and Levon Ter-Petrosian, whom we support openly both in 'Hayk' and
    'Taregirk', is trying to save the country," stated Vasak Darbinian. He
    also declared that the National Television of Armenia is the main
    source of disinformation.

    "The press is sick, and the disease is not a new one.

    Do not blame our society, as our press is not addressed to it. The
    society is in the worst conditions nowadays. Partial information
    is not information, that is why or society is not interested in
    it. The society suffers from this, and that affects the elections,"
    said Mr. Avedikian.

    "6 years ago was losed the 'A1+' TV-Channel. We would have
    quite a different TV company if it still existed," said "Hayk"
    editor-in-chief. Hagob Avedikian argued that in any case the situation
    would be the same and thesociety would be deprived of the opportunity
    of receiving correct information.

    Answering whether, finally, the press spreads rather propaganda or
    information, Mr. Darbinian said that his reporters are given the
    opportunity to express themselves freely.
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