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    ACCORDING TO STEPAN DANIELYAN, ANY RELIGION CAN BE CRITICIZED, BUT THERE SHOULD BE A CERTAIN LIMIT

    January 13 2015

    "It is difficult to give a definite assessment. Naturally, any form
    of terrorism should be convicted and severely punished", so responded
    Director of "Partnership for Democracy" Center Stepan Danielyan,
    in response to the question of Aravot.am as to how he will assess
    the incident against Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly in Paris, and
    whether it was a move against freedom of expression. Referring to the
    limits of freedom of expression, Mr. Danielyan said, "If we estimate
    only the issue of limits of freedom of expression without focusing on
    the original fact of terrorism, which, I repeat, is a convicted and
    unacceptable deed, then the right to freedom of expression is already
    restricted by the law. For instance, the Criminal Code prohibits and
    punishes preaching religious and racial hatred, interracial enmity,
    call for war, people's humiliation and so on. Whether the weekly
    has gone beyond the limits or not, it is already a matter of legal
    dispute. Some caricatures do really go beyond the limits and not
    only in terms of Islam but other religions and not just in terms of
    religions." Mr. Danielyan sees a delicacy in this matter. "The French
    claim that caricatures are involved in their cultural traditions,
    and France is one of the most popular countries in the world, but the
    French have already started to realize, and this case will help to
    better realize that France is no longer a homogenous country. There
    are millions of Muslims living here who have a different culture,
    with which, willy-nilly, they have to take into account. This is the
    reality. And it refers not only to France, but also Spain, Italy,
    Sweden, Belgium and so on. This is a new situation, which implies
    compromising with this phenomenon, I say again, willy-nilly." To the
    question of how he treats the caricatures on religion subjects, Mr.

    Danielyan responded, "This is a complex matter. There are similar
    cases at the European Court of Human Rights, which creates precedents,
    but much depends on the interpretation of the law, in which political
    and social situations are also taken into account. This case will
    have its impact on the development of regulatory approaches. The
    European science has much talked about the Islam, especially in the
    19th and 20th centuries, there were many critical books and studies,
    but none of the authors was subjected to terror, perhaps, the tone and
    the intention of mere insulting is significant." According to Stepan
    Danielyan, any religion can be criticized, even present well-grounded
    accusations, however, apparently, there should be a limit. To our next
    question of whether there is a threat to Armenian media, especially
    when there are so many caricatures published in our newspapers, Mr.

    Danielyan replied, "There have always been terrorisms against
    journalists in Armenia, though not so bloody. It is not always that
    the journalists were correct, but lynching should be excluded, there
    are courts for such cases, which, on the other hand, do not deserve
    the trust by the majority of the public. It is also a serious problem.

    Evidently, there are publications breaking all standards for specific
    religious matters, but they continue their activities with no
    punishment. That is our reality, too."

    Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/01/13/168386/

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