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    Czech Helsinki Committee Writes to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    Acting President Kevin Klose: Stop Discrimination of Radio's Foreign
    Staff in Prague and the Resulting Lawsuits

    08 March, 2013 | 13:21

    PRAHA. - In a sharply-worded letter to the Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty recently assigned Acting President Kevin Klose, Czech Helsinki
    Committee urges him to end the discrimination of RFE/RL foreign
    personnel in Prague and stop by peaceful resolutions the resulting
    ongoing lawsuits.

    The case of Armenian national, Anna Karapetian, mother of three minor
    children, is in the Czech Supreme Court. Lawsuit brought by Croatian
    citizen Snjezana Pelivan against Czech Republic, is pending in the
    European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Snjezana Pelivan, former
    employee of Radio Free Europe, is suing Czech Republic, the host
    country to American RFE/RL, for failing to safeguard her rights to
    non-discrimination and fair trial guarantied by European Convention
    for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.

    The letter to Kevin Klose is signed by the Czech Helsinki Committee
    Chairperson Anna Sabatova. A former political prisoner in communist
    Czechoslovakia, she shares the United Nations Human Rights Award with
    Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter,
    and such international organizations as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty
    International.

    Snjezana Pelivan has requested Croatian government to support her
    human rights claim against Czech Republic in Strasbourg. Zagreb
    on-line newspaper, The Croatian Times , reported that Mrs. Karapetian
    and Mrs. Pelivan consider also an appeal against the United States and
    Czech Republic to the United Nations Human Rights Council in
    Geneva. Several countries of 47 UN Council members belong to RFE/RL
    broadcasting area.

    >From its Prague headquarters, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    broadcasts to 21 countries - of the former Soviet Union and
    Yugoslavia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In 28 languages
    RFE/RL proclaims its official mission:

    "to promote democratic values and institutions," "strengthen civil
    societies by projecting democratic values," "provide a model for local
    media," etc.

    Hundreds of foreigners constitute the balk of RFE/RL editorial
    personnel.

    In its letter, Czech Helsinki Committee defined RFE/RL actions toward
    its foreign employees as "deceptive," representing "an act of fraud":

    "As a matter of course, RFE/RL provides its foreign personnel with
    standardized employment agreements, stating: `Conditions of employment
    are governed by the applicable laws of the United States, the laws of
    the District of Columbia or the policies of the Company.' This is
    deliberately deceptive statement. In reality, American labor and civil
    laws, by will of U.S. Congress, are not applicable to foreign
    citizens. Being foreigners working for American employer abroad, they
    are exempt from whatever protection is provided to Americans according
    to U.S. labor regulations, civil and human rights laws."

    RFE/RL foreign employees, to whom American laws could not be legally
    applied, are exempt also from protection of Czech labor
    regulations. Placed deliberately in legal vacuum, they can be fired
    according to RFE/RL internal Policy Manual: without cause, without
    stated reason, without advance notice, without any preliminary
    disciplinary measures, and even without severance compensation for
    years of service if they refuse to accept an arbitrary termination and
    give up in writing the right of appeal.

    Czech Helsinki Committee notes:

    " Discriminatory labor policies practiced by RFE/RL toward its foreign
    employees came also to attention of the deputies of Czech Parliament
    who brought it up in their inquiries."

    Prominent Czech Senator, writer and publicist Jaromir Stetina, who
    personally protested violations of human rights in Cuba, Russia and
    Belarus, branded RFE/RL's treatment of its foreign employees as
    "patently indecent, unfair, cynical and hypocritical."

    Writing to RFE/RL Acting President Kevin Klose, Czech Helsinki
    Committee quotes the editorial article of conservative Czech
    newspaper, Lidove noviny ,"Equality with preconditions":

    "Prague headquarters of RFE/RL, which pretends to be a messenger of
    freedom, democracy and the rule of law, behaves as an employer in such
    a way as if the principles it heralds, are relevant "just" for the
    whole planet but not for what is going on inside that estimable
    organization itself."

    The oldest Czech newspaper compares legal status of RFE/RL foreign
    employees in Prague to that of "aborigines void of rights."

    Their plight is exemplified by the ongoing court cases of Snjezana
    Pelivan and Anna Karapetian. Multilingual media echo accompanying
    their lawsuits - in English, Russian, Czech, Armenian, Slovak,
    Croatian, etc. - is disastrous for moral standing, international
    political and public reputation of American RFE/RL:

    "betrayal of ideals", "hypocrisy," "Guantanamo in Prague," "violation
    of human rights," "lawlessness," "double standards," "moral disaster,"
    "fraud," "cynicism," "public idiocy instead of public diplomacy#"

    An instrument of American public diplomacy, Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty is financed by American Congress via Federal agency
    Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) in Washington. The Board
    consists of eight members assigned by the President of the United
    States and then confirmed by U.S. Senate. The Secretary of State,
    presently John Kerry, sits on BBG ex officio. Simultaneously,
    Broadcasting Board of Governors serves as the RFE/RL's Board of
    Directors.

    RFE/RL is shaken by international scandals not only in Prague. In
    Moscow, the Radio summarily and brutally fired last September over
    thirty experienced employees, the core of its editorial personnel, in
    pursuit of some new, larger audience. It failed miserably, triggering
    instead an avalanche of devastating media publications and angry
    protests from Russian opposition political and public figures,
    including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mikhail Gorbachev and Lyudmila
    Alexeeva, the legendary head of the Moscow Helsinki Group.

    Scandal in Moscow has culminated in resignation last December of the
    then RFE/RL President Steven Korn. He was replaced by the Acting
    President Kevin Klose who arrived to Prague on February 4thwith a
    clear mandate: to curtail the self-made calamities besieging RFE/RL as
    the tool of American public diplomacy. Till now, however, the
    situation remains the same, be it in Moscow or elsewhere.

    On October 8, 2012, in its Open letter to American Congressional
    Helsinki Commission, titled "Violations of Human Rights and Disregard
    of Moral Principles by American Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    (RFE/RL) in Prague Should Not Go On," Czech Helsinki Committee, in
    solidarity with Russian human rights activists, stated:

    "We consider deplorable RFE/RL activities in Prague and presently in
    Moscow to be the links of the same chain."

    Quoting that statement, Czech Helsinki Committee concludes its letter
    to the current head of RFE/RL, Kevin Klose, with a call to act:

    "Presently, the rescue of public image of the radio station is
    entrusted to you, in Russia as well as in Prague. We would like to ask
    you for promoting the ending of the court cases with Mrs. Karapetian
    and Mrs. Pelivan with the amicable settlement and the change of
    discriminatory labor policies damaging, in our opinion, the reputation
    of RFE/RL."




    From: A. Papazian
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