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    RUSSIAN JOURNALIST: ONE CANNOT SAY THAT RUSSIAN MASS MEDIA ARE BIASED IN COVERING NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS

    by Ashot Safaryan

    ARMINFO
    Wednesday, May 28, 00:53

    One cannot say that Russian mass media are biased in covering the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, well-known Russian journalist Alan
    Kasayev said during a roundtable discussion on the peculiarities of
    interethnic relations in the post-Soviet area.

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    The event was organized by the North-South Politological Center
    and was attended by an ArmInfo correspondent. "We have too few
    specialists on Armenia and Azerbaijan to be able to say that any of
    them may be biased. I can say that some people are not professional
    but I cannot blame anybody of being biased. On the other hand,
    when covering Armenia or Azerbaijan, Russian journalists continue
    thinking as representatives of a center that has been, has and will
    have a serious influence on the Nagorno-Karabakh. So, it is natural
    that they are not trusted. The problem is that if they avoiding the
    influence of Armenia or Azerbaijan, they fall under the influence of
    some imperial position. So, in this situation, they must try not to
    harm and to be as neutral as possible," Kasayev said.

    He noted that most of the Russian readers and TV viewers are not
    interested in conflicts that do not affect Russia. "But since we have
    big Armenian and Azerbaijani communities, we have certain audience
    - plus political scientists, ethnographers, conflictologists,"
    Kasayev said.




    From: A. Papazian
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