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    Armenian TV companies sign ethical charter - website


    BBC Monitoring Trans Caucasus Unit
    Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring
    April 22, 2010 Thursday


    Excerpt from report by Armenian website A1+ on 21 April

    Heads of 11 existing Armenian TV companies signed the "Charter -
    Principles of Ethics of Television and Radio Broadcasting in Armenia"
    on 21 April. The Armenia, TV5, Armnews, H2 and ALM TV companies did
    not sign [the charter].

    The head of Armenian Public TV, Armen Amiryan, said: "I believe they
    will sign it," answering A1plus's question as to why the mentioned TV
    companies had not signed this document.

    A news analyst of Kentron TV, Petros Kazaryan, emphasized the
    implementation of the document rather than its signing when talking to
    A1plus.

    "It is written not badly; its content proceeds from the Constitution
    and should be put into practice. However I am sure that until there is
    no adequate environment, it cannot work, and this is rather an attempt
    to create such an environment rather than that us having a new
    constitution or Bible starting from tomorrow and us starting to work
    guided by it," he said.

    Kazaryan does not believe that the Charter is an attempt to restrict
    TV companies: "When they say that this is allegedly an attempt to put
    pressure on the mass media, I do not believe it, because there are so
    many tools for this that there is no need to create a new one."

    He also said that the concept of "ethical norm" was kind of
    generalization, which involved the truth and nice speech: "If you talk
    nicely, but are lying, then this is not an ethical norm."

    Will the TV companies start working in compliance with the rules of
    the charter from tomorrow? "No, of course, not. Nothing will change no
    matter we sign it or not. However, this is a statement of our wishes,
    because it is correct to have at least a benchmark, so that we know
    that this one has passed it, and this one has failed," Kazaryan said.

    Source: A1+, Yerevan, in Russian 21 Apr 10
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