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    IFEX - News from the international freedom of expression community
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    UPDATE - ARMENIA

    23 June 2008

    European Court rules in favour of embattled television station

    SOURCE: Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), New York

    (CPJ/IFEX) - The following is a 19 June 2008 CPJ press release:

    ARMENIA: European Court rules in favor of embattled television station

    New York, June 19, 2008 - The European Court of Human Rights ruled Tuesday
    that Armenia's repeated denials of a broadcasting license to the
    independent A1+ television station violated Article 10 of the European
    Convention on Human Rights. According to the verdict, the Armenian
    government must pay the station 20,000 euros (US$31,000) in damages.

    Famous for its criticism of Armenian authorities, A1+ was forced off the
    air in 2002 when the National Committee on Television and Radio - a
    regulatory body whose members are directly appointed by the president -
    awarded the station's frequency to another company (see:
    http://www.cpj.org/news/2002/Armenia08apr02n a.html ). Since then, the
    agency has repeatedly rejected A1+ applications for a broadcasting license
    - moves widely viewed as retaliation for the station's journalism (see:
    http://www.cpj.org/attacks06/europe06/snaps_ europe06.html ). When local
    courts dismissed A1+ appeals as unfounded, station owner Mesrop Movsesyan
    filed an appeal with the Strasbourg-based court in 2004.

    "We urge Armenian authorities to view this ruling as a signal to grant a
    license to the station," said Nina Ognianova, CPJ's Europe and Central Asia
    program coordinator. "By granting a license to A1+, newly elected President
    Serzh Sarkisian will demonstrate his commitment to press freedom in the
    country."

    In its verdict, the court found that government regulators refused to
    provide reasons for the denials despite numerous requests from A1+
    management (see:
    http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view.asp?i tem=1&portal=hbkm&action=html&highligh t=32283/04&sessionid=9432711&skin=hudoc-en
    ). According to the verdict, the court considered "that a licensing
    procedure whereby the licensing authority gives no reasons for its
    decisions does not provide adequate protection against arbitrary
    interferences by a public authority with the fundamental right to freedom
    of expression."

    The court found that the repeated and unexplained denials violated the
    right to impart information and ideas as outlined in the European
    Convention on Human Rights.

    Updates the A1+ television station licence denial case:
    http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/524 78

    For further information, contact Nina Ognianova (x106) or Muzaffar
    Suleymanov (x101) at CPJ, 330 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10001, U.S.A.,
    tel: +1 212 465 1004, fax: +1 212 465 9568, e-mail: [email protected],
    [email protected] , [email protected], Internet: http://www.cpj.org/

    The information contained in this update is the sole responsibility of CPJ.
    In citing this material for broadcast or publication, please credit CPJ.
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