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    OMBUDSMAN'S REPORT TO CRITICIZE DIGITIZATION PROCESS

    April 7 2015

    The public grievances regarding the radio and television digitization
    process have not yet begun to fade. People are concerned about whether
    a few months later when we switch-over to digital broadcasting they
    will not be able to watch most of the TV channels on their old model
    TV sets, hence they have to spend additional funds for acquisition
    of decoding devices. This issue is also covered in the RA Ombudsman's
    annual report. The document reads on this issue, "Insufficient public
    awareness on radio and television digitization process, as well as lack
    of sufficient guarantees for socially vulnerable people jeopardizes
    the rights thereof to freedom of information." Aravot.am inquired
    from the Chairman of Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression, Ashot
    Melikyan, about what revisions are conducted by the public officials
    pertaining to solving the problem, especially since these issues were
    addressed in the Ombudsman's report, which means that there are risks
    in this area related to human rights violations, Mr. Melikyan replied,
    "A political decision has been made that no provincial TV stations will
    be shut down. The government is preparing a bill, according to which
    the transition deadline of shutting down the analogue broadcasting is
    postponed by six months. It will be extended to another half a year,
    until January 1, 2016â~@³. Note that the main reason for protraction is
    caused by yet unresolved social problems so that they will be able to
    manage the process of delivering free decoding devices, as well as to
    ensure the access of multiplexes to the market. Ashot Melikyan is sure
    that the solution to given problems of is up to the RA international
    obligation, and, this way or another, all these issues need to be
    resolved. "It's another matter that as per the obligations, they do
    not accomplish it on time, but relevant entities are working on the
    lists of vulnerable people to give a start to the process." Note
    that in compliance with the government decision, a tender should
    be announced to import decoders to the country by the number of
    vulnerable people. Ashot Melikyan noted that necessary legislative
    amendments are required. "In compliance with the law on Television
    and Radio, it is not possible to solve these technical issues, for
    instances, the access of multiplexers to the market is not regulated
    by this law. Therefore, the government officials assure that our
    submitted bill underlies their elaborated bill, which will regulate
    these issues." Note that the bill was submitted by the Committee to
    Protect Freedom of Expression, the Yerevan Press Club and the Center
    for Media Initiatives. It is now in the National Assembly and based
    on this, the Government of Armenia is elaborating a new bill. To our
    question of how to avoid the violations of people's right to receive
    information, Ashot Melikyan replied, "Digitization should not cause
    any family remain devoid of receiving digital signals and the right
    to receive information on TV. It is also up to the RA international
    obligation and they are just obligated to provide it. This approach is
    also provided for in the digitization concept paper adopted in 2009."

    Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/04/07/169618/

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