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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    JANUARY 24-30, 2014

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    YPC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER CHANGES FORMAT

    MEDIA ETHICS OBSERVATORY CONSIDERED THE COMPLAINT OF AUDIO-VISUAL REPORTERS
    ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT AGAINST ATV

    A JOURNALISTIC TRICK TAKES A REPORTER TO NATIONAL SECURITY SERVICE

    CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST ARMENIA TODAY'S COORDINATOR SENT TO COURT

    ANOTHER STUDY OF THE COMMITTEE TO PROTECT FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ABOUT
    INFORMATION TRANSPARENCY OF STATE AGENCIES


    YPC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER CHANGES FORMAT

    Dear readers,

    This is the last 576th issue of Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter in the
    current format. In fact, this issue stands out from all the others,
    published since December 2000, by this feature only.

    The cessation the YPC Weekly Newsletter issuance in this format that has
    been used for 13 years is conditioned by the changes in the package of our
    organization's information products.

    >From now on you can find news on the developments in the Armenian media on
    the YPC website and on the website of EaP
    Media Freedom Watch which YPC
    contributes to jointly with colleagues from five other Eastern Partnership
    countries.

    Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
    YPC Weekly Newsletter Editor

    MEDIA ETHICS OBSERVATORY CONSIDERED THE COMPLAINT OF AUDIO-VISUAL REPORTERS
    ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT AGAINST ATV

    On January 25, the Media Ethics
    Observatory (MEO) considered the complaint of Arzuman Harutyunian, President
    of Audio-Visual Reporters Association, on "Affectionate Torture" program
    (from "Half-Open Windows" cycle), broadcast by ATV TV channel on December 9,
    2013.

    The program told the story of the creation and collapse of a family, also
    touching upon trafficking. The President of Audio-Visual Reporters
    Association believes that when covering this topic the authors of the
    program violated both legal and professional ethical norms: in particular,
    they publicized private information about the victims of trafficking. On
    December 19, Arzuman Harutyunian sent a letter to the administration of the
    TV channel with a thorough description of all the violations that had taken
    place in the program. A reply, dated January 14 and signed by ATV General
    Director Vahagn Khachatrian, noted that the TV company disagreed with the
    comments made by Association and was planning to broadcast "Affectionate
    Torture"-2.

    On January 21, Arzuman Harutyunian turned to the Media Ethics Observatory.
    Regardless of the invitation, the representatives of ATV did not take part
    in the session. Considering the complaint, the members of the MEO came to
    the conclusion that the program contained violations of both ethical norms
    and international conventions on trafficking. (The MEO expert judgment will
    be published soon at http://www.ypc.am/self_regul/ln/en).

    A JOURNALISTIC TRICK TAKES A REPORTER TO NATIONAL SECURITY SERVICE

    On January 30, the RA National Security Service (NSS) sent out a press
    release, explaining the reasons of inviting Avetis Babajanian, "168 Zham"
    newspaper reporter, to the NSS.

    In its January 28-29, 2014 issue, "168 Zham" published an article by Avetis
    Babajanian "Chechens Plan a
    Terroristic Act in Armenia", starting out with the following lines: "Our
    sources, standing close to authorities, inform that terroristic acts may
    target Russian objects in Armenia during the Winter Olympics in Sochi."

    The press release presents the written clarification, provided by Avetis
    Babajanian to the security agency, of his expression "our sources, standing
    close to authorities, inform that (...)". "I used this word combination as a
    journalistic trick in order to make the story sound more intriguing. With
    full responsibility do I note that no source has ever provided me with any
    information on the topic presented in the article", Avetis Babajanian
    explained.

    Further the NSS press release states: "This explanation makes it clear that
    Babajanian's "article" is a forgery; moreover, it is the result of lack of
    serious journalistic approach and basic accountability. It is simply an
    unconscious composition of ungrounded suppositions. The journalist did not
    bother to think of those who would read his ominous thoughts. By the way,
    the editor of the newspaper did not bother either."

    CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST ARMENIA TODAY'S COORDINATOR SENT TO COURT

    According to ARMENIA
    Today agency, the RA Special
    Investigative Service sent the criminal case against
    ARMENIA Today coordinator Argishti Kivirian to court. The action was
    initiated in connection with the August 24, 2013 incident between the
    journalist and police officers. Argishti Kivirian has been charged by
    Article 316 of the RA Criminal Code ("Violence against a representative of
    the authorities").

    As we have reported, Argishti Kivirian was detained on August 24, 2013,
    during the public protests against the construction of a residential
    building in the vicinity of 5 Komitas Avenue in Yerevan. According to the
    journalist, the law-enforcers beat him in the police car, he was summoned to
    the Yerevan Arabkir Police Department with injuries and bruises on his face,
    from where the ambulance transferred him to "Erebuni" medical center. On
    August 25, the police instituted criminal proceedings against him on charges
    of Article 316 of the Criminal Code. In his turn, Argishti Kivirian
    addressed the police with a statement about the use of force during his
    detention. All materials related to the incident were sent to the Special
    Investigative Service that initially accused the journalist by Article 316
    as well as Article 333 ("False denunciation") of the Criminal Code. Later
    the investigative body acquitted him of the false denunciation charge and
    offered to grant the journalist an amnesty. However, Argishti Kivirian
    refused the amnesty and demanded that all the offenders involved in illegal
    actions against him should be called to account (see details in YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, January 17-23, 2014 ).

    ANOTHER STUDY OF THE COMMITTEE TO PROTECT FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ABOUT
    INFORMATION TRANSPARENCY OF STATE AGENCIES

    On January 30, the Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression (CPFE)
    published the results of its "Access to Official Information and Open
    Governance" study. The monitoring of the RA state agency websites has been
    implemented for three years, aiming to identify the level of information
    transparency of these bodies. At a meeting with journalists the CPFE
    presented the data for 2013. This study is published as a separate booklet
    (in Armenian, English and Russian) and has also been posted at
    http://khosq.am/.


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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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