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    2014 Annual Report: 65 Incidents of Journalists' Rights Violations

    01.30.2015 18:17 epress.am


    The number of violations of journalists and media outlet rights in
    2014 has decreased from 77 to 65 compared to 2013, states the Defense
    of Freedom of Expression Committee's annual report. Regardless of the
    fact, the report's authors consider the change to be discouraging
    because 2014, compared to 2013, had no national elections, which
    usually have violations of journalists' rights.

    The Freedom of Expression Committee considers the number of rights
    violated alarming and disturbing.

    According to the report, in 2014 incidents of physical violence
    against journalists were registered at 9 (previous year, 10), pressure
    against journalists were registered at 43 (previous year, 57),
    violation of receiving and dispersing information registered at 13
    (previous year, 10).

    While presenting the report, the Committee chairman Ashot Melikyan
    stated that the presented numbers do not claim to be absolute truths,
    because many incidents are not raised by journalists whose rights are
    violated.

    During 2014, 22 new cases related to mass media outlets' rights were
    initiated by courts. The Freedom of Expression Committee expert Vasak
    Darbinyan noted that in cases of physical violence against
    journalists, the large portion of violence is implemented by police
    officers. Darbinyan recalled an incident of violence by police on
    Chorord Inknishkhanutyun daily's journalist Ani Gevorgyan and am
    ilur.am site cameraman Sargis Gevorgyan. He stressed that no
    journalist has been successful in restoring their rights through a
    judicial process. There have been cases which have not even reached
    the courts.

    "The Armenian courts have assigned the Special Investigation Service
    to deal with the incident, while the latter covers up the cases, with
    the standard "lack of criminal intent" basis. And those occur in the
    situation where the act of violence is caught on film and posted on
    the internet," note the report's authors.

    A similar incident occurred when an a1plus.am site journalist Marine
    Khachatryan was attacked in front of the National Assembly by the NA
    security head Karen Hayrapetyan.


    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/01/30/2014-annual-report-65-incidents-of-journalists-rights-violations.html

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