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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS DEMANDS TV AND RADIO COMPETITION BE RE-ESTABLISHED

    Tert
    Nov 6 2009
    Armenia

    Armenian National Congress circulated a statement recently which refers
    to the situation of the press in Armenia, as well as to freedom of
    speech: The statement, in part, says.

    "The October 22 National Assembly hearings on the Digitalization of
    TV and Radio Broadcasting and its Consequences proved once again that
    efforts are made at the state level in Armenia to violate the right
    to freedom of speech.

    "With the amendments made to the Republic of Armenia Law on TV and
    Radio on September 10, 2008, competitions for broadcasting licenses
    became prohibited in Armenia till July 20, 2010. The Government
    of the Republic of Armenia justified the initiative by saying that
    digitalization of broadcasting was being introduced in Armenia.

    "Considering the amendments to the RA Law on TV and Radio made in
    September 2008 to be a means, by which, in essence, TV companies
    that are outside the governing leaders' control were deprived of the
    opportunity to return to broadcasting through [fair] competition,
    the Armenian National Congress condemns governing leaders' continuous
    activities in repressing freedom of the press and freedom of speech.

    "ANC demands re-establishment of competition and freedom of press in
    TV and radio, in accordance with the principles of market relations
    and freedom of speech, as it is ensured by the obligations Armenia
    assumes in the international arena. As a first step, it is necessary
    to undergo an international audit on TV and radio frequency domain
    as quickly as possible."
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