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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    OCTOBER 17-23, 2008

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    "PRESS CLUB" AND "PRESS CLUB+": THE ROLE OF NGOs IN PUBLIC COUNCIL FORMATION
    AND THE PROBLEM OF LAKE SEVAN

    COVERAGE OF URGENT ISSUES DURING ELECTIONS TO THE LOCAL SELF-ADMINISTRATION
    BODIES

    MEETING OF HEADS OF THE MEDIA JOINING THE SELF-REGULATION INITIATIVE

    MINISTRY OF JUSTICE INITIATES A NEW DRAFT LAW ON FREEDOM OF INFORMATION.
    PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE AGAINST

    REFUTATION DEMANDED FROM "ARAVOT" DAILY

    VARDENIS POLICE INSTITUTED CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS FOR IMPEDING OF JOURNALIST'S
    WORK

    LITIGATION OF "HAYKAKAN ZHAMANAK" FOUNDER VERSUS KENTRON COMMUNITY COUNCIL
    OF ELDERLY REFUSED

    NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC TELEVISION BY BBC WORLD SERVICE TRUST PUBLISHED

    RSF INDEX: ONLY PEACE GUARANTEES PRESS FREEDOM


    "PRESS CLUB" AND "PRESS CLUB+": THE ROLE OF NGOs IN PUBLIC COUNCIL FORMATION
    AND THE PROBLEM OF LAKE SEVAN

    On October 22 another show of "Press Club" cycle went on air of "Yerkir
    Media" TV company. It is produced by Yerevan Press Club with support of the
    Open Society Institute Human Rights and Governance Grants Program. The
    guests of the President of the Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression,
    Ashot Melikian, were Director of "Political Economy" Research Institute
    Andranik Tevanian, founder of the Institute of Human Rights and Democracy
    Armine Arakelian and the Chairman of National Youth Council of Armenia Aram
    Sukiasian. "Press Club" participants continued the discussion on Public
    Council initiated during the previous program (see YPC Weekly Newsletter,
    October 10-16, 2008). The perspectives of the Public Council that is being
    created by the initiative of RA President, were considered in the context of
    the role of NGOs in its formation.

    The next program of "Press Club" cycle will be aired by "Yerkir Media" on
    Wednesday, October 29, at 23.00.

    On October 18 another show of "Press Club+" cycle went on air of "Yerkir
    Media". It is produced by Yerevan Press Club with support of the Embassy of
    Great Britain in Armenia. The "Press Club+" host, YPC President Boris
    Navasardian, and the program guests, Vice President of "Sevan" national park
    Nikolay Simonian and Academic Secretary of Hydroecology and Ichthyology
    Institute of RA National Academy of Science Evelina Ghukasian discussed the
    problem of Lake Sevan from the aspect of elections to local
    self-administration bodies. The audience composed of representatives of NGOs
    and media of Gegharkunik region also participated in the discussion.

    The next program of "Press Club+" cycle will be aired by "Yerkir Media" on
    Saturday, October 25, at 17.40.

    COVERAGE OF URGENT ISSUES DURING ELECTIONS TO THE LOCAL SELF-ADMINISTRATION
    BODIES

    On October 16-18 a seminar "Coverage of Problems of Public Importance during
    the 2008 Elections to the Local Self-Administration Bodies in Armenia" took
    place in Aghveran. The event was organized by Yerevan Press Club with
    support of Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

    Seminar participants, representatives of media and journalistic associations
    of Armenia, discussed such questions as the role of local
    self-administration institute in political structure of the country,
    cooperation of media and civil society during the elections to the local
    self-administration bodies, Armenian electoral legislation and the practice
    of election coverage, as well as regional media activities. Also,
    preliminary results (for September) of the monitoring of eleven Armenian TV
    channels coverage on urgent issues during the elections to the local
    self-administration bodies were presented. The research is administrated by
    YPC in September-October 2008 under the project supported by the Embassy of
    Great Britain in Armenia. Seminar participants also were introduced another
    research conducted by YPC in September 2008 - monitoring of seven Armenian
    print media coverage of urgent issues during the elections to the local
    self-administration bodies. The study was realized under the YPC project,
    with the assistance of Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

    MEETING OF HEADS OF THE MEDIA JOINING THE SELF-REGULATION INITIATIVE

    On October 18-19 in Aghveran a meeting took place among the members of Media
    Ethics Observatory and heads of the media that supported Yerevan Press Club
    initiative and signed the Code of Conduct of Media Representatives and the
    Declaration on Election and Referendum Coverage Principles on March 10, 2007
    (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 9-15, 2007). At present, these documents
    were signed by 31 media. 8 journalistic associations also support the
    initiative.

    Current year's MEO activities were introduced at the meeting. The mission of
    this self-regulation body consists in the consideration of complaints and
    appeals regarding the violations of the Code of Conduct and making judgments
    on these. Participants also discussed precedents on professional ethics
    violations, and some other issues.

    The event was organized by YPC with support of the Open Society Institute.

    MINISTRY OF JUSTICE INITIATES A NEW DRAFT LAW ON FREEDOM OF INFORMATION.
    PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE AGAINST

    On October 23 discussion of draft law "On Freedom of Imparting Information"
    developed by RA Ministry of Justice took place in the Academic Centre of
    Ecological Right of the Yerevan State University Law Department.
    Representatives of journalistic associations, also Yerevan Press Club, and
    international organizations participated in the discussion.

    Artak Gevorgian, Chief of the State Legal Department of Legal Acts
    Assessment of RA Ministry of Justice, who introduced the draft law, pointed
    out that the new document is called to replace the acting Law "On Freedom of
    Information". Artak Gevorgian motivates it by the necessity to bring the
    legislation in accordance to the amended Constitution. In particular, the
    procedure of registration, classification and archiving of the information
    processed by the owner of the information or imparted for him, is not
    developed yet, as well as the procedure of providing duplicates (copies) of
    information by state institutions and organizations, local
    self-administration bodies. These requirements are stipulated by Articles 5
    and 10 of the Law "On Freedom of Information", respectively. And even if the
    relevant subordinate acts are developed for the acting Law "On Freedom of
    Information", they, in the opinion of the representative of Justice
    Ministry, can contradict to the Constitution.

    Such an approach arose objections among discussion participants. They
    stressed that the acting Law "On Freedom of Information" (adopted in
    September 2003) is one of the few progressive documents that are highly
    appraised by the international experts, and have proved their value on
    practice. Regarding the necessity of developing and approving the by-laws in
    accordance to the requests of Articles 5 and 10 of the Law (this obligation
    was put on the government), the journalistic community has been reminding
    about that for 5 years. And at present there are no obstacles for developing
    necessary legislative amendments and procedures that will not contradict to
    the Constitution, with the participation of the interested parties. The
    journalistic associations expressed their readiness to participate in the
    improvement of the acting Law and in the development of its by-laws.
    Representatives of the Justice Ministry, in their turn, promised to
    introduce the results of the discussion and the approaches of the
    professional associations to their management.

    REFUTATION DEMANDED FROM "ARAVOT" DAILY

    On October 21 Civil Court of Yerevan started hearings of the case of Arthur
    Ghevondian, RA police officer, versus "Aravot" daily. The plaintiff demands
    to induce the newspaper to publish a refutation of the information in the
    article "If Your Neighbor is a Policeman" ("Aravot", June 25, 2008) by Ruzan
    Minasian, Correspondent of the daily. In the opinion of Arthur Ghevondian,
    this article discredits his honor and reputation. The publication is devoted
    to the court session on dispute between Arthur Ghevondian and his neighbors
    regarding an annex on the roof of building. Litigation proceeding on this
    case goes on for more than a year already.

    During the session on October 21 the defendant motioned that the plaintiff
    point out specific words or expressions in the article considered by him as
    discrediting his honor and reputation. The court provided the plaintiff time
    for getting prepared and scheduled the next session for October 30.

    As Ruzan Minasian told YPC, she also intends to apply to the Media Ethics
    Observatory to receive a professional judgment on the publication that
    became the subject of trial.

    VARDENIS POLICE INSTITUTED CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS FOR IMPEDING OF JOURNALIST'S
    WORK

    On October 20 "Hetq" on line informed that the Police of Vardenis
    (Gegharkunik region) instituted criminal proceedings on Article 164
    ("Impeding the Legitimate Professional Activities of Journalist") on the
    incident of July 29, 2008 that took place in Geghamabak village. On that day
    "Hetq" Correspondent Sara Petrosian and "Kyavar" TV company cameraman
    Vardges Khachatrian (Gavar, Gegharkunik region) arrived at Geghamabak to get
    the material on the situation in the community after the elections of
    village administration head on June 22, 2008. Gagik Barseghian, occupying
    that position for last 9 years, was elected again. As Sara Petrosian told
    YPC, after meeting the head of village administration, the journalists
    talked to the village dwellers and then sat into a car willing to meet the
    village head and receive his comments regarding the complaints of the
    villagers. But the way of the car was blocked by a group of community people
    leaded by Victor Barseghian, father of the village head. The latter, as the
    journalist mentioned, started to threaten her and the cameraman and tried to
    drag them through the open windows of the car. The journalists were forced
    to stop their work and leave the village. Sara Petrosian said that stones
    were thrown on their departing car.

    The proceeding on the incident was instituted by Vardenis Police on October
    10 versus a group of Geghamabak villagers, including Victor Barseghian,
    father of the village head.

    LITIGATION OF FOUNDER OF "HAYKAKAN ZHAMANAK" VERSUS KENTRON COMMUNITY
    COUNCIL OF ELDERLY REFUSED

    On October 17 RA Administrative Court refused the litigation of LLC
    "Dareskizb", founder of "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily, versus Council of Elderly
    of Kentron community of Yerevan. As it has been reported, the plaintiff
    demanded to find invalid the resolution of the Kentron community Council of
    Elderly of March 28, 2008, according to which the future renting of the
    premises occupied by "Haykakan Zhamanak" had to be annulled (see YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, October 10-16, 2008)

    NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC TELEVISION BY BBC WORLD SERVICE TRUST PUBLISHED

    On October 17 presentation of report "Needs Assessment of Armenia's Public
    Television Company" prepared by the BBC World Service Trust, took place in
    Yerevan. The research was commissioned by OSCE Office in Yerevan and
    conducted on July 14-18, 2008.

    "Public television should raise its ambitions in providing programming of a
    broadly educational nature that would serve to the interests of different
    groups of the community", said during the presentation of the report one of
    its authors, Michael Randall, Projects Manager for Europe and CIS at the BBC
    World Service Trust (cited from the press release of OSCE Office in
    Yerevan). He also stressed that strengthening of PTA public "heavily relies
    on political will and change in attitude at the government level".

    Authors of the report particularly recommend to the Public Television of
    Armenia to create a long-term consultancy program for development of new
    programs and reorganization of working methods.

    Full report in Armenian and English can be found on OSCE web-site:
    www.osce.org/yerevan/

    RSF INDEX: ONLY PEACE GUARANTEES PRESS FREEDOM

    On October 22 "Reporters Without Borders" international organization
    released its seventh annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index. The study was
    conducted in 173 countries and based on events between September 1, 2007 and
    September 1, 2008. RSF index was compiled by surveying 18 partner
    organizations and 130 correspondents of RSF, as well as journalists,
    researchers, lawyers and human rights activists. The respondents were
    assessing the press freedom in each country with a questionnaire compiled by
    RSF and including 49 criteria: ranging from various forms of pressure on
    journalists and media to legislative restrictions, the behavior of
    authorities towards the state-owned media and foreign press. It also
    includes the degree of impunity enjoyed by those responsible for press
    freedom violations.

    It is not economic prosperity but peace that guarantees press freedom. That
    is the main lesson to be drawn from "Reporters Without Borders" study. Thus
    democratic countries embroiled in wars outside their territory have a very
    different approach to freedom of speech inside and outside their country.
    This can be noticed from the example of USA and Israel that received two RSF
    ranking indices each. By domestic ranking USA shared 36-41 lines, while its
    extra-territorial ranking is 119. Israel occupied lines 46 and 149,
    accordingly. Consequences of war affected other countries as well decreasing
    their ranks dramatically. While several emerging countries not engaged in
    wars, especially in Africa and the Caribbean, give better and better
    guarantees for media freedom. Among other factors defining the state of
    press freedom, the study particularly points out corruption and political
    hatred.

    Another important conclusion is that the international community's conduct
    towards authoritarian regimes is not effective enough to change the
    situation. This refers to China (167th in RSF index), Cuba (169) and three
    more countries - Turkmenistan (171), North Korea (172) and Eritrea (173) -
    occupying the bottom ranks, similarly to the previous RSF study (see YPC
    Weekly Newsletter, October 12-18, 2007).

    The first places of the RSF index were shared by Iceland, Luxemburg and
    Norway. In general, European countries prevail in the top twenty: they got
    18 positions together with Canada and New Zealand. All European Union
    countries made into the top 60.

    Of the former USSR countries the most benign is the situation in Estonia
    (4-6), Latvia (7-12) and Lithuania (16-19). At a significant distance these
    are followed by Ukraine (87), Moldova (98), Armenia (102-103, sharing with
    Turkey), Tajikistan (106), Kyrgyzstan (111-112), Georgia (120), Kazakhstan
    (125). Even lower ranks are occupied by Russia (141), Azerbaijan (150),
    Belarus (154), and Uzbekistan (162). Among those only Ukraine, Russia and
    Tajikistan slightly improved their positions, as compared to the previous
    RSF study, Kazakhstan's rating remains the same, while in the rest of the
    CIS countries regress is registered.

    RSF study stresses deterioration of the situation in the Caucasus since last
    year, in particular, in Armenia going down by 25 ranks (it had 77th line in
    the previous index), and Georgia going down by 54 ranks (66th line in the
    previous index). Both countries, as outlined by the "Reporters Without
    Borders", "had major problems and introduced states of emergency". Besides,
    several journalists fell victim to the sudden outbreak of war in Georgia,
    RSF stresses.

    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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