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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 06/25/2009

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    JUNE 19-25, 2009

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    NEW PACE RESOLUTION: SWITCHING TO DIGITAL BROADCASTING SHOULD NOT DISTURB
    THE HOLDING OF LICENSING COMPETITION

    CHIEF EDITOR OF "ZHAMANAK" DETAINED FOR ALREADY THREE YEARS

    ONE OF THE ASSAULTERS OF EDIK BAGHDASARIAN SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS OF
    IMPRISONMENT


    NEW PACE RESOLUTION: SWITCHING TO DIGITAL BROADCASTING SHOULD NOT DISTURB
    THE HOLDING OF LICENSING COMPETITION

    On June 24 at the plenary summer session of Parliamentary Assembly of
    Council of Europe the Resolution 1677 (2009) "The Functioning of Democratic
    Institutions in Armenia" was approved. Points 11 and 12 of the document deal
    with the media sphere.

    By Point 11 of Resolution 1677 (2009) PACE welcomes the adoption, on April
    28, 2009, of amendments to the RA Law "On Television and Radio", "which were
    elaborated in close consultation with the Council of Europe and are aimed at
    ensuring the independence of the media regulatory bodies in Armenia". With
    regard to these amendments, the Subpoint 11.1 notes that "the appointment
    procedure for the members appointed by the President of Armenia on the
    National Television and Radio Commission and the Public Television and Radio
    Council is not regulated by law", and recommends that the President issue an
    order "to establish an appointment procedure that mirrors the procedure
    applied for the appointments by the National Assembly". Notably, the
    Assembly considers that "despite the positive changes to the law, these
    bodies cannot be held fully independent until such time as all members are
    appointed through a politically neutral procedure". In Subpoint 11.2 PACE
    reaffirms its position expressed in Resolution 1609 (2008): the composition
    of both broadcast regulatory bodies "should reflect the Armenian society".
    The Subpoint 11.3 recommends that "serving politicians be barred from being
    members" of regulatory bodies.

    Point 12 of Resolution 1677 (2009) refers to "the holding of an open, fair
    and transparent tender for broadcasting licenses". Presently, says the
    Resolution, discussions between the Armenian authorities and the Council of
    Europe are held on a basis of a report prepared by an independent CoE
    spectrum analyst. PACE reaffirms the earlier expressed position: "The
    technical implications of the introduction of digital broadcasting in
    Armenia should not be used to delay unduly the holding of such a tender and
    thus the execution of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in
    the case concerning the denial of a broadcasting license to the television
    channel 'A1+'".

    It should be noted that PACE Resolution 1677 (2009) was adopted on the basis
    of the report "The Functioning of Democratic Institutions in Armenia",
    prepared by the Monitoring Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and
    Commitments by Member-State of Council of Europe (co-rapporteurs - Georges
    Colombier and John Prescott). The report was endorsed at the session of the
    Monitoring Committee on June 22, 2009.

    In the Explanatory Memorandum of the document, in "Media Reform" section the
    co-rapporteurs, particularly, refer to the amendment to the RA Law "On
    Television and Radio", adopted (by an accelerated procedure) on September
    10, 2008 by the RA National Assembly. It suspends the holding of broadcast
    licensing competitions till July 2010. "This amendment was strongly
    criticised by the opposition in Armenia", the Monitoring Committee report
    stresses.

    In view of the aforesaid citation it is worth to emphasize that the
    situation around the moratorium on licensing competitions presented by the
    co-rapporteurs is not quite sufficient. "This amendment was strongly
    criticized" hardly by the opposition only, but, first of all, by the
    journalistic associations of Armenia and the international organizations.
    Thus, the statement of five professional organizations, including Yerevan
    Press Club, qualified the amendment as yet another prove of that the
    governmental initiatives in media domain "are aimed not at ensuring the
    constitutional right to free receipt and dissemination of information, not
    at the improvement of the domain, not at the implementation of the
    commitments to the Council of Europe and recommendations of PACE
    resolutions, but at retaining and strengthening the total control over
    broadcasters, currently practiced". The OSCE Representative on Freedom of
    the Media Miklos Haraszti, calling upon the Armenian authorities to review
    the addition to the broadcast Law, pointed out, in particular: "By cutting
    off any potential applicant broadcasters from entering the market until
    2010, the limited pluralism in Armenia's broadcasting sector will be further
    diminished." Yet, according to Global Campaign for Free Expression "Article
    19", the adopted amendments are directed against "A1+" TV company, contrary
    to the decision of European Court of Human Rights regarding the case of
    "A1+", as well as contradicted to Article 19 of the International Covenant
    on Civil and Political Rights, and Article 10 of the European Convention on
    Human Rights and Fundamental Freedom - both conventions are ratified by
    Armenia and guarantee freedom of expression (see details in YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, September 5-11, 2008, September 26 - October 2, 2008, and
    October 3-9, 2008).

    Besides, in the draft of the Resolution, presented in the same report of the
    Monitoring Committee, the provision that the composition of the regulatory
    bodies (National Commission on Television and Radio, and the Council of the
    Public Television and Radio) should reflect the Armenian society was
    supplemented with a following recommendation: the Assembly "therefore calls
    upon the National Assembly to consider further amendments to that effect".
    Yet the text of Resolution 1677 (2009) approved by PACE does not include
    this recommendation (see the abovementioned Subpoint 11.2). A question
    rises, how will the provision of the Resolution be implemented, if the REAL
    mechanisms to improve the level of independence of the regulatory bodies
    still remain absent in the broadcast legislation?! Moreover, the recently
    amended legislation does not solve any of the serious problems of the
    broadcast sphere, raised by the journalistic community of the country, as
    well as by the international organizations for years. The withdrawal of the
    provision on the necessity of introducing further amendments to the
    broadcast legislation from Resolution 1677 (2009) endorses the assumption of
    Yerevan Press Club: the amendments of April 28, 2009 were the final chord of
    the 12-year epic on forming the broadcast legislation in Armenia. "The
    practice of total control exercised by the power structures over the
    broadcast sphere received the complete legislative backing they wished so
    much, with the blessing of the Council of Europe experts and the
    parliamentary opposition" (cited from the piece "The Unaccomplished Reform
    or Strasbourg Is Happy with Us", published in YPC Weekly Newsletter of June
    12-18, 2009).

    CHIEF EDITOR OF "ZHAMANAK" DETAINED FOR ALREADY THREE YEARS

    On June 24 the heads of "Haykakan Zhamanak", "Aravot", 'Taregir", "168
    Zham", "Hayk" newspapers, "A1+" TV company, "Lragir.am" online publication,
    the editorial office of "Zhamanak" daily released a statement in support of
    Chief Editor of "Zhamanak" Arman Babajanian, sentenced to 3.5 years of
    imprisonment for document fraud to avoid compulsory military service. The
    statement emphasizes that on June 26 it will be three years since the arrest
    of Arman Babajanian. As it has been reported, during his detention the Chief
    Editor of "Zhamanak" has submitted four petitions on early release and none
    of them has been secured, notwithstanding the calls of professional and
    international organizations (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 27 - April 2,
    2009). On June 26 a protest action is planned to be held near the residence
    of the RA President due to the three-year detention of Arman Babajanian.

    ONE OF THE ASSAULTERS OF EDIK BAGHDASARIAN SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS OF
    IMPRISONMENT

    On June 23 court of general jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash
    communities of Yerevan finished the hearings on the case of assault on the
    Head of "Investigative Journalists" NGO Edik Baghdasarian. As it has been
    reported, on November 17, 2008, Edik Baghdasarian was assaulted by three
    strangers when having left the building, where the "Investigative
    Journalists" office is located, he headed towards his car. The offenders
    started beating the journalist, struck him with a stone on his head. Edik
    Baghdasarian was taken to the hospital and diagnosed with brain concussion.
    Kentron Police Department of Yerevan instituted criminal proceedings on the
    incident. The charge on Article 258 of RA Criminal Code ("Public disorder")
    was brought with Karen Harutiunian, who appeared in court as one of the
    assaulters of Edik Baghdasarian. The court hearings started on June 4. In
    the piece about the beginning of litigation, published on June 4, 2009 in
    "Hetq", online-publication of "Investigative Journalists", was emphasized:
    "The law enforcement bodies, however, did not reveal the other two with whom
    20 years old Karen Harutiunian made the attack (...), and the client of this
    crime. K.Harutiunian not only denied his involvement in the incident but
    refused to give evidence, either. Nevertheless, the investigation took the
    charges pressed against him for granted (...)." During the court hearings
    Karen Harutiunian did not plead guilty, either (see YPC Weekly Newsletter,
    June 5-11, 2009).

    At the session of June 23 the court sentenced Karen Harutiunian to 5 years
    of imprisonment.


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