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    Reporters without borders: Policy of Azerbaijani authorities on
    destruction of pluralism in media led to closure of ''Zerkalo''

    11:46 21/06/2014 >> REGION


    One of Azerbaijan's leading independent newspapers, the
    Russian-language Zerkalo (Mirror), has been forced to stop publishing
    because government control of the advertising market and distribution
    networks has deprived it of the income it needs to keep operating,
    reads the statement of the international organization Reporters
    Without Borders.

    "Broadcasting was already under complete state control and now the
    independent print media are in the process of collapse as a result of
    the economic vice that the government is tightening around them,"
    reads the document.

    It is stated that Editor-in-chief Elchin Shikhly finally announced on
    31 May that it would cease to produce a print edition altogether. It
    is still publishing online but staff are no longer being paid.

    According to the RWB Street vendors were banned in Baku in 2011 on the
    grounds that they were obstructing traffic. The distribution network's
    newsstands were gradually eliminated in 2012 or replaced by a new
    network of shops from which independent newspapers are for the most
    part excluded. Finally, selling newspapers in the metro was banned in
    2013.

    The economic difficulties that Zerkalo has been facing are the result
    of the government's implementation of an insidious censorship
    strategy, believes Johann Bihr, the head of the Reporters Without
    Borders Eastern Europe and Central Asia desk.

    "Government manipulation is now bearing fruit and media pluralism is
    all but eradicated in Azerbaijan. We call on the authorities to reform
    the distribution system without delay and to stop manipulating the
    advertising market so that media diversity is guaranteed," he
    stressed.

    According to the statement given the government-orchestrated
    destruction of media pluralism, frequent pardons for detainees should
    fool no one. Two journalists were among the 171 detainees pardoned on
    26 May but at least eight other journalists are still held. The latest
    victims include Zerkalo's well-known Turkey correspondent Rauf
    Mirkadyrov, who has been in pre-trial detention on trumped-up spying
    charges since 18 April.

    The organization also notes that Azerbaijan is 160th out of 180
    countries in the 2014 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index.
    Rauf Mirkadirov, columnist of Azerbaijani newspaper "Zerkalo", was
    arrested on April 18 in Ankara on charges of expiration of documents.
    On April 19 Mirkadirov was deported to Azerbaijan, where he
    immediately was arrested and put in custody by the MNS on suspicion of
    treason. On April 21 the court in Baku sanctioned his arrest for three
    months. Mirkadirov is accused of the cooperation with special services
    of Armenia; specifically he is accused of making the transfers of the
    state secret information, including those about the dislocation of
    Azerbaijani Armed forces to Armenia during 2008-2009.

    Source: Panorama.am

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