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  • BAKU: Armenian TV Channels Occupy Air Space I

    ARMENIAN TV CHANNELS OCCUPY AIR SPACE IN NEAR-BORDER VILLAGES OF AZERBAIJAN'S GAZAKH REGION

    Azeri Press Agency
    June 23 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Gazakh. Nazaket Mashadialigizi, Ilhama Isabalayeva-APA. Armenian TV
    channels have occupied the air space in near-border Gushchu Ayrim,
    Mazam and Farahli villages of Azerbaijan's Gazakh Region. Local
    channels except AzTV are not available in near-border areas. Armenia
    installed TV transmitter in near-border area three years ago and
    doesn't allow the Azerbaijani TV channels to air in the above-mentioned
    villages.

    Local residents can watch the local TV channels via satellite
    antennas, but the waves of Armenian transmitters enter into their
    airs too. Broadcasting of Azerbaijani TV channels are breached
    in the evenings particularly. Local residents said despite that
    they did not know Armenian language they understood that Armenians
    conducted serious TV propaganda on Nagorno Karabakh. They show their
    flag over Shusha at the end of advertising spots. Deputy Head of the
    Gazakh Regional Executive Authority Farman Hagdaliyev told APA local
    bureau they repeatedly appealed the relative organizations on this
    problem, but no concrete measures have been taken yet. Nagdaliyev
    said mobile communication was weak in near-border areas of Azerbaijan,
    but Armenia's Armencell is quite stronger there. Even Armenians send
    message "Welcome to Armenian land" via mobile phones.

    Technical director of Teleradio production enterprise of the Ministry
    of Communication and Information Technology of Azerbaijan Mikayil
    Abbasov told APA that his organization organized only AzTV and
    Republican radio broadcasting over the territory of the republic. He
    said they had installed transmitters for AzTV broadcasting in all
    three villages - Gushchu Ayrim, Mazam and Farahli of Gazakh Region
    and thee was no problem in this field. Regarding to other local
    channels, Abbasov said they should purchase and install transmitters
    for improving of quality of their broadcasting. "According to the
    instructions of International Telecommunication Union, wave of one
    channel in near-border area can cover 300 km territory. Therefore
    Armenian channels enter into our air space and our channels into the
    Armenian space".

    Senior Adviser of the Ministry of Communication and Information
    Technologies Gulam Abdullayev told APA that they would investigate
    Armencell activeness in the territory of Gazakh Region.
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