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  • A1+ Controversy Settled, Official Says; Not True, A1+ Owner Argues

    A1+ CONTROVERSY SETTLED, OFFICIAL SAYS; NOT TRUE, A1+ OWNER ARGUES

    Tert.am
    09.06.11

    The Ministerial Committee of the Council of Europe passed a unanimous
    decision in Strasbourg yesterday that the Armenian government
    has complied with a European Court ruling on A1+ TV, Armenia's
    representative in the European Court has said.

    Deputy Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan told Tert.am that the ruling
    consisted of two parts: restoring A1+'s breached right and that the
    government should ensure that such breaches not happen in the future.

    The participation of the A1+ in the 2010 competition for TV frequencies
    "was the fulfillment of the first part of the ruling. The amended
    law on TV and radio required that denials for providing frequencies
    should be adequately explained," Kostanyan said."So the government
    has fulfilled both requirements, and that is what the Ministerial
    Council confirmed."

    Under a European Court ruling, the Republic of Armenia also had to
    pay 20,000 euros to the A1+, and 10,000 euros to its lawyers.

    Commenting on this statement, Mesrop Movsesyan, the president of the
    Meltex LLC that operates the A1+ TV, disagreed that the government
    has fulfilled those requirements.

    "Our bureaucrats measure everything by money," he told Tert.am. "And
    because the money was paid, they think the problem has been solved."

    Movsesyan said his company is sending new documents showing that the
    breached right has not been restored.




    From: A. Papazian
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