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    Two-day international conference on media freedom problems in the
    South Caucasus, Ukraine and Moldova is over in Tbilisi

    2010-04-17 17:58:00


    ArmInfo. The two-day international conference on media freedom
    problems in the South Caucasus, Ukraine and Moldova was over in
    Tbilisi on Friday. The event was organized by the Council of Europe
    within the frames of chairmanship of Switzerland.

    Mark Thompson, a representative of the Open Society Institute, made an
    interesting report on the key international trends of mass media
    development. He also touched upon the main problems in the media
    freedom sphere in each of the conference participant countries. When
    speaking of Armenia, he pointed out the situation with the
    oppositional A1+ TV channel, as well as the cases of attacks on
    journalists, which have not been disclosed so far.

    Georgian and Ukrainian parliamentarians Magdalina Anikashvili and
    Andrey Shevchenko pointed out that there are quite a lot of problems
    with media freedom in Georgia and Ukraine. For instance, the Ukrainian
    parliamentarian said that after the presidential election the
    opposition's access to air and the control over media has been
    stiffened, and the new president has even no press secretary.

    >From the Armenian side, Director of the Yerevan Press Club Boris
    Navasardyan and journalist of Aravot (Morning) Newspaper Anna
    Israyelyan presented the main problems and challenges in the media
    freedom sphere in Armenia.

    It is noteworthy that representatives of international organizations,
    particularly, CoE and OSCE, as well as members of various
    non-governmental orgabnizations also attended the conference. The OSCE
    delegation was headed by Dunja Mijatovic, the OSCE Representative on
    Freedom of the Media.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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