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    US BROADCASTING BOARD OBJECTS TO ARMENIA MEDIA RESTRICTIONS

    Voice of America
    March 5 2008

    The U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors has objected to the Armenian
    government's blackout of independent news media under the country's
    state of emergency.

    BBG Chairman James Glassman James Glassman, the chairman of the
    board which supervises U.S. government-funded broadcasters including
    the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, said the
    measures forced VOA television and RFE/RL radio programs off the air
    on local affiliates in Armenia. He also noted restrictions Armenian
    authorities had placed on the Internet, and said censorship and
    harassment of the media are contradictory to democracy.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian imposed a 20-day state of emergency
    Saturday in response to mass protests against the conduct of last
    month's presidential elections. Mr. Kocharian Wednesday said he sees
    no reason to lift the state of emergency.

    Armenian authorities arrested 30 opposition supporters Tuesday on
    charges of provoking unrest and violent actions against police in
    the demonstrations that left eight people dead.

    Protesters accused the government of rigging the presidential poll to
    ensure that Serzh Sarkisyan -- the candidate Mr. Kocharian supported --
    defeated opposition challengers. Official figures show Mr.

    Sarkisyan winning 53 percent of the vote, while his nearest challenger
    garnered about 22 percent.
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