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  • BAKU: May cease foreign TV broadcasting anti-Azerbaijani programs

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Dec 5 2009


    Azerbaijan may cease foreign TV channels broadcasting anti-Azerbaijani
    programs: broadcasting council chairman
    05.12.2009 12:29
    Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 5 / Trend News A.Huseynbala /

    The National Broadcasting Council of Azerbaijan may prohibit cable
    broadcasting of foreign television channels that prepares programs
    against the country.

    We will ban cable broadcasting of Euronews and other foreign
    television channels in Azerbaijan should they continue preparing
    programs against our country, Chairman of the National Council
    Nushirevan Maharramli told Trend News today.

    On Nov. 28, Euronews broadcasted a report "Nagorno-Karabakh - wind of
    change" by Michael Raikhman, which was very biased and one-sidedly
    interpreted events in the Karabakh war. The press service of
    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry and ruling New Azerbaijan Party sent
    letters to the management of the TV channel with regards to the
    reportage.

    "In the telecast "Nagorno-Karabakh - wind of change" on Nov. 28 on the
    Euronews TV channel, was another attempt to confuse the world and
    European public opinion through presenting reasons and essence of the
    conflict in accordance with the position of the Armenian side," the
    letter of protest said.

    In this program Nagorno-Karabakh was presented as an "independent
    country" and the head of the fictitious establishment Bako Saakian as
    "president of this country". "In addition, Nagorno-Karabakh which was
    recognized by all international documents and authoritative
    international organizations as the territory of Azerbaijan and which
    has no geographical link with Armenia, was described as the "heart" of
    Armenia.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
    when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
    armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.
    Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
    co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Russia, France, and the U.S. - are
    currently holding the peace negotiations.

    The chairman said the council holds a unilateral position on Euronews
    which considers itself as objective.

    "Above all, such actions do not bring respect to the channel. So, we
    should act within the legal framework," he added.

    He said the foreign television channels are broadcasted in the
    country's territory via the cable, internet or satellite.

    "However, we could take some measures against the channels broadcasted
    via cable. If any foreign television channel continues broadcasting
    such biased programs, we will demand their cessation," he said.

    Maharramli recalled that the legislation on televisions broadcasting
    specifies the cases when broadcasting of foreign television channels
    may be interrupted in the country.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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