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    ARMENIAN TV ASKS NATIONAL COURT TO UPHOLD RULING OF EUROPEAN BODY

    Aravot
    January 14, 2009, Wednesday
    Armenia

    The A1plus TV channel appealed to Armenia's Court of Cassation on 19
    December demanding that it review its previous rulings delivered in
    2003 and 2004, under which A1plus could not broadcast, the opposition
    Aravot daily reported on 14 January.

    A representative of the Meltex company, which owns A1plus, Tigran
    Ter-Yesayan, told Aravot that the company had appealed to the Court of
    Cassation so that it "recognizes the fact of violation of the right
    to disseminate information and ideas ensured by Article 10 of the
    Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms"
    and asked the court to "oblige the National TV and Radio Commission
    to announce a tender" for TV frequencies.

    The A1plus TV channel, which was taken off the air in 2002, won a
    case against the Armenian government in the European Court of Human
    Rights, which ruled that the government should provide the channel
    with an opportunity to broadcast. The Armenian parliament approved
    changes to the law on TV and radio on 27 September 2008, which offer
    no opportunities for new TV companies to bid in a tender for the
    distribution of TV frequencies till 21 January 2011.

    In its application to the Court of Cassation, Meltex also asked to
    nullify the results of seven TV frequency tenders, in which A1plus has
    participated since 2003 and did not get a frequency. The paper said
    that the Court of Cassation had not yet issued a decision regarding
    Meltex's application, thus, violating the deadline envisaged by
    the law.

    Ter-Yesayan told the paper that there could be two reasons for the
    inaction on the part of the Court of Cassation - a "technical" one
    and the one related to the recent changes in the law on TV and radio
    broadcasting. He said the technical problem might be related to the
    February 2008 fire in the Ministry of Justice due to which papers
    of the court's 2004 verdict might have been burnt. Ter-Yesayan
    believes that the second reason is that if the court proceeds
    with the application, it will have to announce a new tender for
    TV frequencies, which is not possible under the current Armenian
    legislation. Ter-Yesayan did not rule out that the sides might reach
    agreement out of court if the Court of Cassation proceeds with the
    application.

    The Meltex company representative was optimistic about the situation
    and said that "sooner or later a tender will be announced and A1plus
    will take part in that tender", Aravot reported.
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