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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 09/26/2013

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    SEPTEMBER 20-26, 2013

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    CSF ARMENIAN NATIONAL PLATFORM IS IN RUN-UP TO FORUM IN CHISINAU

    MEDIA INITIATIVES CENTER ESTABLISHED FIRST MEDIA MUSEUM IN ARMENIA

    RADIO "HAY" GOES ON STRIKE IN PROTEST TO UNSCHEDULED TAX AUDIT

    PRESS CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF TIGRAN ARAKELIAN


    CSF ARMENIAN NATIONAL PLATFORM IS IN RUN-UP TO FORUM IN CHISINAU

    On September 20-22, at "Arthur's Aghveran Resort", Yerevan Press Club held
    the seminar "Tasks of the Eastern Partnership CSF Armenian National Platform
    in the Run-Up to the Forum's Meeting in Chisinau". The event was organized
    with the support of Friedrich Ebert Foundation and attended by the
    ANP-member organizations, which were selected as official Armenian delegates
    to the Fifth Meeting of the EaP Civil Society Forum
    in Chisinau on October 4-5, 2013.

    The seminar started with a brainstorming (moderated by Gevorg
    Ter-Gabrielian, Country Director of Eurasia Partnership Foundation) on the
    possible frameworks of EU-Armenia future cooperation, given the RA President
    Serzh Sargsian's announcement about Armenia's intention to join the Customs
    Union. YPC President Boris Navasardian, Co-President of the EaP CSF Steering
    Committee and Armenian National Platform's Facilitator, talked about the
    priorities and aims of the Forum's Meeting in Chisinau. YPC Expert Arevhat
    Grigorian presented different studies, administered by CSOs within the
    framework of Eastern Partnership. Stepan Grigorian, Chairman of Analytical
    Center for Globalization and Regional Cooperation, told about the activities
    of the CSF Armenian National Platform carried out over the year. Tsovinar
    Nazarian, member of the "Army in Reality" civic initiative, spoke about the
    informal civic activism movements in Armenia. The seminar ended with a
    discussion on the Armenian National Platform's tasks at the EaP Civil
    Society Forum's Meeting in Chisinau.

    MEDIA INITIATIVES CENTER ESTABLISHED FIRST MEDIA MUSEUM IN ARMENIA

    On September 24, in Yerevan, the Media Initiatives Center (formerly,
    Internews-Armenia) held the presentation of Lratun media museum. The first
    media museum in Armenia is established by the Media Initiatives Center
    within the framework of the
    "Alternative Resources in Media" program, supported by the USAID.

    The museum's multimedia concept presents the history of the coverage of
    significant events in Armenia over the last 25 years through the use of IT
    technologies. The idea to found a media museum came from Newseum
    , an interactive museum of news and journalism in
    Washington, D.C., which displays how the media describe events of public
    significance. Lratun's establishment was initiated by Nouneh Sargsian,
    Managing Director of the Media Initiatives Center, who told the journalists
    that such museums are, at first, an opportunity to gather in one place the
    different types of media connected to important events, and second, this is
    a form of media literacy for the public at large understands what topics and
    why the media choose, how they depict them and what they leave to history.

    The first exhibit of the newly-created media museum - "An Earthquake that
    Shook the Media" - displays how the press, television and documentarians of
    the time covered the 1988 devastating Spitak earthquake. According to Vahram
    Martirosian, Coordinator of Lratun project, they have chosen the Spitak
    earthquake as the first theme for
    two reasons: first, the earthquake opened up the Soviet Union to the world
    (humanitarian assistance to the victims of the disaster was provided by many
    countries, Ed. Note) and changed the media sector, the approach to news
    outlets and to journalism; second, this year is the 25th anniversary of the
    tragic event.

    The travelling exhibition, "An Earthquake that Shook the Media", will
    display in Gyumri on September 26 till October 2, later it will be in
    Vanadzor, October 5-15, in Martuni, October 15-19, and in Kapan, October
    22-27.

    Afterwards, the organizers of the country's first media museum hope to find
    a place in Yerevan where it can operate permanently.

    RADIO "HAY" GOES ON STRIKE IN PROTEST TO UNSCHEDULED TAX AUDIT

    On September 25, Radio
    "HAY" announced that it goes on strike. The reason of the protest is the
    order of the RA State Revenue Committee about holding an unscheduled tax
    audit in broadcasting companies. According to the September 23, 2013 order
    of the State Revenue Committee's Head, Radio "HAY" and other radio companies
    shall be subject to tax assessment to value the "production, mining and sale
    of minerals, turnover and volume of provided services, shortage of goods,
    factual, including average prices (tariffs) of sales", notes Radio "HAY" in
    its statement. It further says that since the order specifies neither the
    scope of audit, which should be related to the radio station's activities,
    nor the methods of assessment, the management of Radio "HAY" has banned the
    conducting of the audit. The radio station's staff considers the actions of
    the State Revenue Committee illegal and regards them as an attempt to
    interfere in the activities of independent media, aimed at restricting
    freedom of speech in Armenia, mentions the statement.

    The statement also informs that the strike will last up until October 4. The
    daily broadcast of Radio "Hay" will be interrupted for an hour, from 12.00,
    and during the rest of time the radio station will operate on an automatic
    programming mode.

    PRESS CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF TIGRAN ARAKELIAN

    Starting from October 21, the daily newspapers "Aravot", "Hraparak",
    "Zhamanak", "Zhoghovurd", "Chorrord Ishkhanutiun", "Haykakan Zhamanak", as
    well as "168 Hours", issued three times a week, are posting on their first
    or second pages a slogan - "We recognize Tigran Arakelian a political
    prisoner and demand his immediate release". According to Aravot.am
    , the campaign is carried out in
    agreement with the Armenian National Congress party. Tigran Arakelian is an
    activist representing the party.

    It should be noted that Tigran Arakelian was arrested in connection to the
    incident with police that happened in Yerevan on August 9, 2011 and was
    charged with using violence against authorities. On July 20, 2012 the Court
    of General Jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash Administrative Districts
    of Yerevan sentenced him to six years in prison. The defendant appealed to
    the RA Criminal Court of Appeals, which dismissed the complaint. The RA
    Court of Cassation partially granted the complaint and returned the case to
    the Court of Appeals for new consideration. The trial at the Criminal Court
    of Appeals started on August 5, 2013 and is still ongoing. During all this
    time, Tigran Arakelian is in custody; the court rejects the repeated motions
    of his lawyer to change the preventive measure.


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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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