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    ARMENIAN JOURNALISTS REPORT PROBLEMS IN COVERING OPPOSITION TRIAL

    Haykakan Zhamanak
    Jan 10 2009
    Armenia

    Armenian journalists and media representatives issued a statement on
    9 January reporting an attempt to impede their work at the trial of
    seven opposition members charged with the organization of the March
    2008 post-election riots in Yerevan.

    The statement said that court bailiffs prevented journalists from
    entering the courtroom during all the three court sessions despite
    a court decision at the 19 December 2008 session not to restrain
    mass media activities and to allow journalists to be present in the
    courtroom and take pictures and make audio and video recordings. The
    statement said journalists were not let into the courtroom during
    court sessions, which started on 19 December 2008 and continued on
    23 and 27 December 2008 and on 9 January, although the courtroom was
    "half-empty". Instead the journalists were provided with a separate
    room from which they could observe the trial.

    In their statement, the journalists said the existing situation was in
    violation of the Armenian Constitution and the law on mass media. The
    journalists urged relevant agencies to create the necessary conditions
    for the work of the journalists who cover the trial and ensure the
    public's right to receive "full and comprehensive" information about
    the course of the trial. The statement was signed by journalists
    of Chorrord Ishkhanutyun, Zhamanak, Haykakan Zhamanak and Aravot
    opposition newspapers, A1plus website and others.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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