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    EUROPEAN COURT ACCUSES ARMENIAN GOVT OF CURBING FREEDOM

    Interfax News Agency
    June 17 2008
    Russia

    The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the Armenian
    government has breached the freedom of expression article of the
    European Convention on Human Rights by taking independent Armenian
    television company A1+ off the air in 2002, a human rights activist
    said.

    "The Armenian government must compensate the television company for
    the damages inflicted on it," Armenian media quoted Tigran Ter-Yesayan,
    head of the Forum legal center for human rights, as saying.

    A1+ was taken off the air on April 2, 2002, ahead of a presidential
    election. Since then it has made about ten unsuccessful bids in
    tenders for a broadcasting license. There have been repeated rallies
    in support of the company in Yerevan.

    U.S.-based international nongovernmental human rights organization
    Freedom House lists Armenia as a country lacking media freedom.
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