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    ARMENIAN ECONOMIC ENTITIES PAID TOTAL OF AMD 6 MLN FOR BREAKING LANGUAGE LAW IN 2012: STATE LANGUAGE INSPECTION

    YEREVAN, February 21. /ARKA/. The Armenian economic entities which
    violated "Language law"in 2012, were fined nearly 6 million drams
    (14,700 US dollars), Head of State Language Inspection at Ministry of
    Education and Science Sergo Yeritsyan told reporters, Novosti-Armenia
    informs.

    In 2012, the Inspection progressed nearly 75 administrative
    proceedings. Protocols on violations were submitted to the court
    for the further consideration, he said Thursday at a news conference
    dedicated to International Mother Language Day.

    Yeritsyan stated in half of cases the verdict met Inspection's claims,
    and total amount of penalties stood at nearly six million drams. He
    also clarified some cases are still being considered in the courts.

    However, less Language law violations have been reported in the
    republic over the past two years, and the main infringements come
    from ad posters only in foreign languages.

    "Two years ago I believed even ten years were not enough to reduce
    by half the number of violations. But today, two years later, I can
    say that due to media and civil movement, the efficiency of our work
    has risen by 50%," Inspection chief said.

    As to law breaches on TV and the radio, Yeritsyan noted the quality
    of oral language in this segment had quite improved.

    "As to online editions, sometimes we notice grammatical and stylistic
    mistakes in the texts, but it happens because of the fast-speed
    reporting.

    However, these mistakes are later edited," he said appealing to the
    citizens to carefully use their mother language, protect and not
    mar it.

    International Mother Language Day is an observance held annually on
    21 February worldwide to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural
    diversity and multilingualism. It was first announced by UNESCO on
    17 November 1999.

    In 2005 the permanent parliamentary commission for education, science
    and culture headed by current Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan
    approved amendments to the law on holidays and memorable days.

    Herewith, International Mother Language Day is celebrated in Armenia
    on February 21. -0-

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