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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    MARCH 12-18, 2010

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT

    AMENDMENTS, STIFFENING PUNISHMENT FOR IMPEDING JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITIES, AND
    ON PROTECTION OF INFORMATION SOURCES, ADOPTED

    PACKAGE OF DRAFT LAWS ON DECRIMINALIZATION OF LIBEL AND INSULT ENDORSED IN
    FIRST HEARING

    REPLACEMENTS AT THE RA PRESIDENT'S OFFICE AND PUBLIC TELEVISION

    US DEPARTMENT OF STATE ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND PRESS IN ARMENIA IN 2009


    "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT

    On March 16, another "Press Club" show went on the air of "Yerkir Media" TV
    company. The cycle is produced under Yerevan Press Club project, supported
    by the Open Society Institute. The guests of the program host, YPC President
    Boris Navasardian were Karineh Danielian, Chairwoman of Association "For
    Sustainable Human Development", Head of National Committee of United Nations
    Environment Programme (UNEP), and Mariam Sukhudian, member of Public
    Committee on Protection of Teghout Deposit. The discussion centered on the
    role of civil society in solving ecological issues.

    The next "Press Club" show will be aired on "Yerkir Media" on March 23, at
    21.15.

    AMENDMENTS, STIFFENING PUNISHMENT FOR IMPEDING JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITIES, AND
    ON PROTECTION OF INFORMATION SOURCES, ADOPTED

    On March 17 RA National Assembly adopted in the second hearing and finally
    the draft law "On Introducing Amendments and Supplements to the RA Criminal
    Code". As it has been reported, the document was considered in first hearing
    on November 17, 2009. The authors of the draft, NA deputies from "Orinats
    Yerkir" faction Hovhannes Margarian and Heghineh Bisharian, suggested to
    stiffen punishment for impeding the journalistic activities by amending
    Article 164 ("Impeding the Legitimate Professional Activities of a
    Journalist") of RA Criminal Code. The initiative was stipulated by a number
    of facts indicative of the scarce level of protection of journalists (see
    YPC Weekly Newsletter, November 13-19, 2009).

    The amendments to the Article 164, endorsed by the parliament at the session
    of March 17, regarded the aggravation of penalties, envisaged by Part 1 and
    2 of the Article. The latter was also supplemented with a new 3rd Part.
    Henceforth Article 164 of Criminal Code reads as follows: impeding the
    legitimate professional activities of a journalist or forcing the journalist
    to disseminate or not the information is sentenced by a fine of 200-400
    minimum wage (Part 1); the same actions, performed by an official with use
    of his/her position is sentenced by a fine of 400-700 minimum wage, or by
    imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or by imprisonment for the same term
    with deprivation of right to hold certain posts or conduct certain
    activities within not more than 3 years (Part 2); the actions, envisaged by
    Parts 1 and 2, attended by either use of violence, or a threat of its use,
    dangerous for the life and health of the journalist or a member of his/her
    family, is sentenced by imprisonment for 3-7 years (Part 3).

    On the same day, on March 17, the parliament enacted in second hearing and
    finally another draft law on protection of information sources, initiated by
    NA deputy Hovhannes Margarian. As it has been reported, the draft law "On
    Introducing an Amendment to the RA Criminal Procedure Code" was endorsed in
    first hearing on October 28, 2009 (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, October 23-29,
    2009).

    The amendment, adopted in second hearing, deals with the Part 2 of Article
    16 of RA Criminal Procedure Code ("The Publicity of Court Litigation") that
    lists the cases of holding executive court sessions. The Part was
    supplemented by Point 4, which stipulates that an executive court session is
    assigned whenever a court decision obliges a person, accomplishing
    information activities, or a journalist to disclose the information source,
    and if it is petitioned by the latter.

    PACKAGE OF DRAFT LAWS ON DECRIMINALIZATION OF LIBEL AND INSULT ENDORSED IN
    FIRST HEARING

    On March 18 at the session of RA National Assembly the package of draft laws
    "On Introducing Amendments and Supplements to the RA Civil Code", "On
    Introducing Amendments to the RA Criminal Code" and "On Introducing an
    Amendment to the RA Criminal Procedure Code" was adopted in first hearing.
    The drafts, initiated by deputies Hovhannes Margarian ("Orinats Yerkir"
    party), Ruben Gevorgian ("Prosperous Armenia" party) and Hovhannes Sahakian
    (Republican Party of Armenia), propose to decriminalize libel and insult,
    and introduce the institute of moral loss compensation. Yet, unlike the
    amendments, stiffening penalty for impeding journalistic activities and
    protecting the information sources (see above), this package cannot be
    definitely welcome.

    Although both international organizations and the Armenian journalistic
    community have been talking about the necessity of decriminalization of
    libel and insult, this issue requires a high level of qualified and
    responsible approach. Meanwhile, within last year, the whole process of
    developing the legislative package raised serious concerns by the
    journalistic community (see Special Issue of YPC Weekly Newsletter of July
    27, 2009). Its first version, prescribing only amendments to Civil Code, was
    initiated in weird circumstances by the Media Law Institute and did not
    deserve but mockery. Nevertheless, it immediately drew the attention of
    major TV channels, which are, as a rule, indifferent to the problems of
    media legislation.

    In no less weird circumstances, without any prior discussion at the
    parliament, the draft was submitted to Venice Commission. After an extremely
    critical assessment of experts, it was turned into a package of draft laws,
    initiated by its present authors. In fact, the further work consisted in
    simply transforming the remarks of Venice Commission experts in the package,
    without taking into account the Armenian legislative and law-enforcement
    practice. Moreover, this was carried out without consultations and
    discussions with journalists and NGOs, who actively work in the media
    sphere. It seems that the hasty adoption of the document is a purpose in
    itself. This impression was backed up by the fact that despite the
    objections of RA Government, the package was approved in first hearing.

    No wonder that in this case many provisions of the drafts seem to be shallow
    and groundless. In particular, they do not provide for a clear difference
    between the notions of false denunciation, libel and insult. And so far as
    the false denunciation, sanctioned by the Criminal Code, is being
    continually confused with libel in our judiciary practice, what
    decriminalization can we talk about?!

    The package approved in first hearing does not set forth due procedures for
    defining the size of moral loss, either. Meanwhile, considering the poor
    experience, and, consecutively, the low level of proficiency of the Armenian
    judicial system in settling information disputes, the ambiguity of
    legislative provisions is fraught with crucial mistakes for media and
    journalists. This raises sufficient concerns of the media representatives
    who oppose the authorities and venture critics against them. One or two lost
    cases with demands to apply the largest size of moral loss can lead to the
    insolvency of such media.

    P.S. A detailed analysis of the package of draft laws will be presented by
    YPC as soon as the official text of the document, enacted in first hearing,
    is released.

    REPLACEMENTS AT THE RA PRESIDENT'S OFFICE AND PUBLIC TELEVISION

    On March 12 Armen Arzumanian was appointed as Press Secretary of RA
    President. From 2001 till the new appointment Armen Arzumanian was the
    Executive Director of the Public Television of Armenia. Samvel Farmanian,
    who held the position of RA President's Press Secretary since 2008, became
    the Director of News Programs of Public Television and Public Radio of
    Armenia. The post of the Executive Director of the Public Television of
    Armenia is filled by Armen Amirian, who was earlier, since 2002, the
    Executive Director of Public Radio of Armenia.

    US DEPARTMENT OF STATE ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND PRESS IN ARMENIA IN 2009

    On March 11 the US Department of State released the report on human rights
    practices in different countries of the world in 2009, prepared by the
    Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.

    Addressing the freedom of speech and press situation in Armenia, the US
    Department of State noted in particular that "the Constitution provides for
    freedom of speech and freedom of the press; however, the government did not
    respect always these rights in practice", and "there continued to be
    incidents of violence, intimidation, and self-censorship against and in the
    press throughout the year". The report also emphasizes that media,
    especially television, lack political diversity and objective reporting.
    "The print media generally expressed a wide variety of views without
    restriction but remained influenced by economic or political interest groups
    or individuals", restated the report authors, noting that greater plurality
    of opinion exists in online publications, although their readership is
    limited, especially outside Yerevan. "Most stations were owned by
    progovernment politicians or well-connected businessmen, factors that
    continued to prompt journalists working for these stations to practice
    self-censorship. Major broadcast media generally expressed progovernment
    views and avoided editorial comment or reporting critical of the
    government."

    Unlike the February 2008 presidential elections, when progovernment media
    "showed a distinct bias in favor of the official candidate and eventual
    winner, then Prime Minister Serzh Sargsian", the coverage of the campaign
    for the elections of Yerevan Council of Elderly in May 2009 was more
    neutral. "According to the monitoring of media coverage of the election
    campaign, conducted by the Yerevan Press Club (YPC), 96 percent of all
    references to the political parties/bloc contesting the election were
    neutral (...). Nevertheless, the YPC stated in its media monitoring report
    that certain television channels gave clear preference to one or another
    candidate and party", the report of US Department of State says.

    Among other considerable political events of 2009 the Department of State
    highlighted the protocols on the establishment of relations between Armenia
    and Turkey: the Armenian broadcast and print media extensively covered the
    public debates on the protocols, "permitting the expression of wide-ranging
    viewpoints that were both in favour and in opposition to the documents".

    During 2009 the journalists continued to be targets of attacks, the report
    stresses, and the failure to prosecute such cases fosters an atmosphere of
    impunity and serves to provoke further attacks against journalists. The
    report lists the incidents, trials regarding media representatives.

    The US Department of State did not pass over the media legislation, either.
    Thus, the amendments to the RA Law "On Television and Radio", adopted on
    April 28, 2009 by RA National Assembly, in the opinion of local experts, did
    not ensure the independence of broadcast regulatory body. The report also
    mentions, that on December 9, 2009 the National Assembly elected four new
    members to the National Commission on Television and Radio, and quotes the
    opinion of Styopa Safarian, NA deputy from "Heritage" faction: "not all
    candidates clearly meet the requirements laid out by the law" and no
    prominent media experts or civil society representatives took part in the
    selection process. The report presents the situation created after the
    two-year moratorium on holding broadcast licensing competitions, which was
    imposed in 2008 under the pretext of switching from analog to digital
    broadcasting in Armenia. The Department of State also cited the opinions of
    some journalists regarding the procedure of accreditation of journalists,
    approved by NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamian on August 21, 2009: the new document
    is excessively restrictive and hinders the reporting on the activities of
    the parliament.


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