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    ARMENIAN TV CHANNELS NOT ACCESSIBLE TO DEAF AND DUMB - SPECIALIST

    18:47 ~U 01.04.13

    The Armenian TV channels' coverage of the 2013 presidential election
    failed to address the the deaf and dumb population's needs, says
    Zubeyda Melikyan, a sign translator.

    According to her, the channels' failure to provide simultaneous sign
    language interpretations during the campaign left many of those people
    in the dark about the process. She said many of them never learned
    anything about the candidates and the programs they offered.

    "They were so eager to receive information, but they never did, and
    were somewhat disappointed," the specialist told Tert.am, considering
    such an attitude a kind of indifference to the deaf and dumb.

    Melikyan noted that only two TV channels in Armenia - Kentron
    and Shoghakat - offer children's broadcasts with sign language
    interpretations for children.

    "Suppose you are a person with disability and want to make out what
    the given candidate is going to do for you [in case of being elected].

    The information offered is zero. It's good at least that the young
    are computer-literate and capable of communicating through computers
    to collect information and let others know of what is going on,"
    she added.

    Asked whether the deaf and dumb did anything at all to protect their
    rights in the pre-election period, Melikyan said those people are
    somewhat isolated in their communities, with their understanding of
    political developments being limited only to the information collected
    from here and there.

    "My parents are deaf. Whenever my mon asks me something that interests
    her, I try to give her an answer to the best of my understanding,
    in the meantime expressing my opinion. The election process for the
    deaf is largely based on the opinion 'heard'," she said, recommending
    TV channels to spend resources to ensure sign language interpretations.

    Melikyan said the deaf and dumb are not going to ask any government
    body to reinstate their violated rights ahead of the Yerevan
    municipality elections.

    "They have complained for years, demanding and requesting sign
    language interpretations on TV," she said. "They don't want to read any
    more, but they are forced to. They are make us read the bottom line
    news. They have difficulty writing words. It's absurd; you can ask
    [TV channels] not to spend extra money on that because very few of
    them read. If one has a right, why shouldn't he or she exercise it? "
    she asked.

    Melikyan noted at the end that many countries, including the
    neighboring Turkey, provide sign language translations 24 hours a day.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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