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    WHAT MARKS BOUNDARIES FOR PRESS FREEDOM? - DEBATE

    Tert.am
    03.05.11

    The press in Armenia is on the borderline between semi-free and free,
    an Armenian expert has said.

    At a news conference devoted to the World Press Freedom Day, Ashot
    Melikyan, President of the Freedom of Speech Protection Committee,
    said the Armenian media has been demonstrating signs of regress in the
    recent years. He expressed concerns of some politicians' intolerance
    to media criticism.

    "Criticism is the sacred duty of media. That's an internationally
    accepted standard which requires a high professionalism and a great
    sense of responsibility," he said.

    Speaking further on the issue, Editor-in-Chief of Hetq Online (an NGO
    of investigative journalists) Edik Baghdasaryan considered limitations
    to press freedom a usual matter.

    "I always say that no one sets the boundaries for freedom. It's up
    to each journalist to determine his or her limits. A journalist's
    unwillingness to prepare a material demonstrates that he/she is
    getting used to the situation determined by his editors and chiefs."

    He also expressed astonishment that journalists often tolerate the
    boundaries set by others.

    "You have to gain your boundaries yourselves," he said.

    Upon Tert.am's request, Melikyan spoke of the causes of the current
    regress. He particularly indicated such factors as the level of press
    freedom, poor laws and the lack of contact between the information
    domain and reporters.




    From: A. Papazian
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