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  • Special Issue of YPC Weekly Newsletter - 07/14/2009

    SPECIAL ISSUE OF YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    JULY 14, 2009


    PERSPECTIVE
    WITCHHUNT AS A FORM OF DIALOGUE?

    Throughout the 14 years of its existence, regardless of the way the
    solitaire on the Armenian political table dealt out, Yerevan Press Club has
    considered and will consider the principled, fair criticism of authorities
    to be an important tool of strengthening the statehood in our country. We
    are convinced that the national interest can only be realized through the
    well-established, strong democratic institutes. And our reluctance to put up
    with any steps, directed to restricting the free media, diversity of
    opinion, is due, among other things, to a concern about protecting our state
    from various inner and outer dangers.

    Unfortunately, a number of newspaper articles of the recent months show that
    the certain power circles prefer different ways of "protection". They see
    almost the utmost danger for the national security to be a group of
    independent NGOs, and the main weapon against them to be squibs in
    periodicals that do not worry about good reputation. The many years of
    observing Armenian media allows us to immediately determine what and why is
    written and uttered, when the treatise on "grant-mongers" (that is,
    non-profit, non-governmental organizations) is purely a product of
    inferiority complex, jealousy or simple ignorance, and when the cheap
    ambitions of failed journalists (politicians, 007 agents) are exploited for
    the sake of "national interest".

    It is not the hateful peeps of a flock of alleged writers, able to change
    skins several times a day and despised by the journalistic profession itself
    that we care about. These peeps are just the side effects of free
    expression. But we cannot remain impartial to the fact that people who
    define the policy of the state in various spheres resort to their service.
    And only in such cases does Yerevan Press Club respond to publications that
    pique it: the last time was three and half years ago (see "Statement by
    President of Yerevan Press Club Boris Navasardian", YPC Weekly Newsletter,
    February 3-9, 2006), and again only when such pieces are obviously ordered.
    This note of today is not addressed to those who sign newspaper squeals -
    often in fictitious names. These people do not deserve referring to. We
    address the backstage initiators of the new phase of harassment of
    personalities and organizations, bold enough to speak their mind: should we
    see the witchhunt to be a peculiar form of public dialogue, so loudly
    announced as necessary after the tragic March 1, 2008?

    With all the numerous challenges that our country faces today, its
    information space is dominated by petty squabble, as to whether the member
    of Armenian delegation in Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe should
    or should not have approached the MP from Azerbaijan. Along with this, the
    very "courageous" and, what is more important, very "principled" "guards" of
    national interest had their pens ready to "fight back" the independent civil
    sector. Should it disappear, there will be much less talk about corruption,
    incompetent governance, election fraud, human rights violations, violence
    against journalists, stronger pressure on media. Chances are, this
    "malevolence" will stop completely. And who else can rise up to the
    honorable mission of advancing the country towards such idyllic future by
    "democratic methods", if not the "special press", trained to chase the
    opponents!

    ...All of us need to think seriously about the protection of our statehood,
    seeing from whom, how and through what - with no slightest disgust - it is
    going to be protected...


    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
    _____________________________________ _______
    Yerevan Press Club
    9B, Ghazar Parpetsi str.
    0002, Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel.: (+ 374 10) 53 00 67; 53 35 41; 53 76 62
    Fax: (+374 10) 53 56 61
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