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    Washington Times, DC
    March 8 2008


    Broadcasters unplugged during state of emergency


    By Svitlana Korenovska
    March 8, 2008

    Broadcasts of the Voice of America and other international media have
    been blocked in Armenia under the state of emergency declared this
    week, U.S. officials and press rights groups said.

    Armenia TV, the local affiliate of VOA in Armenia, informed the U.S.
    broadcaster that under the emergency rules that went into effect
    Sunday, the broadcasting of television reports will be restricted
    until March 20, when the state of the emergency is scheduled to be
    lifted.

    The Armenian service of the VOA and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    currently are not being broadcast within the country. The Committee
    to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that several opposition Web
    sites with Armenian domains were also blocked.

    For now, the Armenian press is under orders to cite only official
    sources when covering national politics.

    The Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees U.S.
    international broadcasting, criticized the blackout of independent
    media in the time of political crisis in the country.

    "Censorship and harassment of the media are the antithesis of
    democracy," said board Chairman James K. Glassman. "Our broadcasters
    wish to serve the audience in Armenia by providing reliable news and
    information at this critical juncture. Unfortunately, that is not an
    option at the moment, unless you are a patient and resourceful
    Internet user."

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian declared a 20-day state of
    emergency on March 1 after mass protests and clashes in the capital,
    Yerevan, over the result of the Feb. 19 presidential elections.

    CPJ said Armenian authorities should immediately cancel restrictions
    on independent reporting.

    "We're alarmed by this blatant attempt to censor news of the disputed
    election," CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon said.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian service of VOA in Washington continues to
    produce its reports. "They still are producing their TV programs, and
    they are transmitting them, but they're not being broadcast," VOA
    spokeswoman Letitia King said. The Armenian affiliate has agreed to
    save the feed for future use, she said.

    The Armenian Embassy in Washington did not comment on the situation.
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