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    Tert, Armenia
    Sept 19 2009

    European Broadcast Union to Change Eurovision Rules after Azerbaijan Inquest
    12:33 ¢ 19.09.09


    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) investigation into the reported
    Azerbaijan arrests and interrogations of viewers who voted for Armenia
    at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest has been concluded.

    The EBU has stated that it will not take any sanctions against Azeri
    broadcaster Ictimai; instead, they will change the Eurovision Song
    Contest rules so that braodcasters can be held accountable for actions
    taken by governments and telecom companies with respect to the
    competition, says an EBU official statement issued yesterday.

    For that reason, the EBU will change the rules of the Eurovision Song
    Contest `to hold the participating broadcaster strictly liable for any
    disclosure of information which could be used to identify voters.' If
    such activities ever take place in future, the EBU will be able to act
    and ban the country from the competition or fine the broadcaster who
    will be accountable from now on.

    The investigation came after reports that viewers in Azerbaijan who
    voted for Armenia were traced by the government and interrogated for
    acting unpatriotically and being a potential threat to national
    security. The news was circulated worldwide, and it seems unlikely
    that voters in the country will risk voting for a country that could
    lead to their arrest or questioning by the ministry of security. In
    their statements to the EBU, the Azeri broadcaster confirmed that they
    spoke to voters, though they deny any instance of interrogating or
    arresting said voters.

    Tert.am
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