Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter – 06/24/2004

YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

JUNE 18-24, 2004

HIGHLIGHTS:

FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND PRIVACY

THE SUIT OF “INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS” VERSUS THE YEREVAN MUNICIPALITY
REFUSED

NA DEPUTY DEMANDS THAT THE HEAD OF “ALM” MEDIA HOLDING BE CRIMINALLY
PROSECUTED

INTERNEWS ARMENIA PROPERTY RELEASED

“IMPULSE” CONTINUED TO BE AIRED ON FM 106.5

STAFF CHANGES IN THE TV COMPANIES OF HRANT VARDANIAN

ARMENIAN MEDIA LEGISLATION SCORED FIVE

“SHANT” TV COMPANY IS 10 YEARS OLD

FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND PRIVACY

On June 23-24 in Tsaghkadzor “Freedom of Expression and the Right to Respect
fro Private Life” seminar was held. The event was organized by Yerevan Press
Club, the Media Division of the Directorate of Human Rights of the Council
of Europe and “Femida” NGO. The seminar brought together representatives of
public, also journalistic organizations, media, executive and judicial
powers of Armenia, the Council of Europe, international structures. At the
opening of the seminar the RA Deputy Minister of Justice Ashot Abovian, the
Spokesman of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hamlet Gasparian and the
Administrative Officer of the Media Division of the CE General Directorate
of Human Rights Charlotte de Broutelle.

A presentation on the Council of Europe standards regarding freedom of
information and the respect for private life was made by a barrister of
Matrix Chambers of London Hugh Tomlinson. The Chairman of the Civil Cases
Chamber of the RA Court of Cassation Arman Mkrtumian told how the Armenian
legislation protects privacy, whereas the head of “Femida” NGO Julietta
Amirkhanian described the Armenian court precedents related to interference
with privacy.

The second part of the seminar was devoted to media self-regulation issues.
The limits to freedom of expression in the context of privacy protection
were defined by the Legal Expert of Internews Armenia public organization
Olga Safarian. YPC Expert Mesrop Harutiunian spoke about the link of the
between the legal and ethical norms of privacy protection. The experience of
media self-regulation in other CE member countries, by the example of the
United Kingdom and Bosnia and Herzegovina was presented by a member of UK
Press Complaint Commission, the Chairman of the Media Council of Bosnia and
Herzegovina Robert Pinker.

THE SUIT OF “INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS” VERSUS THE YEREVAN MUNICIPALITY
REFUSED

On June 21 the court of primary jurisdiction of Center and Nork-Marash
communities of Yerevan refused the suit of “Investigative Journalists”
public organization and its chairman Edik Baghdasarian versus Yerevan
Municipality. As it has been reported, Edik Baghdasarian demanded to be
given access to the resolutions of the city administration, passed in
1997-2003, on the constructions made in the green zone around the building
of the National Opera and Ballet Theater. At the previous session of June 9
the respondent admitted that the municipality “was late” with the answer and
asked the plaintiff to specify what information exactly was needed. Having
received a written inquiry from the latter, the respondent petitioned the
court to provide time to prepare the information requested (see YPC Weekly
Newsletter, June 4-10, 2004).

However, at the session of June 21 the representative of the municipality
submitted to the court a letter, signed on June 16 by a head of an
appropriate division of the city administration. The letter informed that
“Investigative Journalists” must be even more specific as to which
“subjects” are of interest to them. On her behalf, the judge noted that the
organization should have gathered information from other institution, such
as the State Real Estate Cadastre Committee and only afterwards, having
exhausted all the possibilities, address the municipality. Eventually the
suit was refused.

“Investigative Journalists” intend to challenge this decision with the RA
Court of Appeals.

NA DEPUTY DEMANDS THAT THE HEAD OF “ALM” MEDIA HOLDING BE CRIMINALLY
PROSECUTED

On June 21 deputy of the RA National Assembly, the Head of the Association
of Political Scientists of Armenia Hmayak Hovhannisian addressed the RA
General Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian with a petition to institute criminal
proceedings against the owner and the head of “ALM” media holding Tigran
Karapetian for incitement of national hatred, libel and insult. The reason
for this was the authorship program of Tigran Karapetian “Price of Question”
, aired by “ALM” TV company on June 15. In particular, as the NA deputy
wrote, the “ALM” head said that Hmayak Hovhannisian “behaves as a Jew or
made a Jewish step”, as well as called him a “pickpocket and a liar”. As a
proof, the videotape of the program was enclosed to the application.

Tigran Karapetian himself publicly denied having made anti-Semite nature of
his utterance and noted that he can bring facts to substantiate the
remaining wording by facts.

INTERNEWS ARMENIA PROPERTY RELEASED

On June 18 at the session of the court of primary jurisdiction of Aragatsotn
region in Ashtarak city the suit of “Ashtarak TV” about removing arrest of
the property used by the TV company was partially secured. As it has been
reported, previously the same court secured the suit of Aragatsotn
Prosecutor’s Office on obliging the TV company to pay the outstanding tax
liabilities. To execute the court ruling the property of “Ashtarak” TV was
arrested – so that to be later sold at an auction. This punishment was thus
actually imposed also on the private persons and organizations – the owners
of the part of “Ashtarak TV” property arrested. In particular, on June 9
Internews Armenia public organization submitted to the court the documents
that confirmed its ownership of a part of equipment arrested (see YPC Weekly
Newsletter, June 4-10, 2004).

At the session of June 18 the court resolved to release the property owned
by Internews Armenia.

“Ashtarak TV” company stopped its broadcasts on May 21.

“IMPULSE” CONTINUED TO BE AIRED ON FM 106.5

On June 21 the National Commission on Television and Radio announced the
results of the broadcast licensing competition for FM 106.5 MHz, announced
on February 12. As it has been reported, this frequency was claimed by two
radio companies – “Impulse” and “Ultra” (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, May
21-27, 2004). By the voting of the national Commission, “Impulse” radio
station that partly re-broadcasts Russian “Mayak” radio will continue to go
on air on FM 106.5.

STAFF CHANGES IN THE TV COMPANIES OF HRANT VARDANIAN

The founder and the former chairman of “AR” TV company Meruzhan
Ter-Ghulanian that became a creative director after the restructuring of the
TV company in May last year (see YPC Weekly Newsletter May 9-15, 2003) was
appointed to the position of Vice President of a charitable fund “The
Vardanian Family”. The creative director of “AR” is now Zhirayr Dadasian,
previously on the same position at “Hairenik” TV. It should be noted that a
well-known Armenian entrepreneur, the President of “Grand Holding” company
Hrant Vardanian is the owner of both TV companies.

ARMENIAN MEDIA LEGISLATION SCORED FIVE

Russian Media Law Institute published a report “On the Media-Related
Legislation in the Countries of CIS and Baltic States”. The purpose of the
study is to determine the development level of the national legislative
frameworks in the context of legal guarantees of mass communication freedom.
The report covers the period of June 12, 1990 (when the USSR Law “On Press
and Other Media Outlets” was adopted and, in the opinion of the researchers,
set the grounds for the freedom of expression and press in the post-Soviet
countries) up to now.

The comparative analysis the CIS countries and Baltic states was made along
21 sections, starting from constitutional provisions up to norms that
regulate the issues of professional activity (protection of information
sources, media production export and import, restrictions on advertising,
etc).

The level of the media in a specific country was assessed by a 11-unit scale
and along the following criteria: constitutional provision for media freedom
and the prohibition of censorship; the presence of laws on media, TV and
radio broadcasting, public service broadcasting; protection of professional
rights of journalists; the nature of procedure for media registration;
restrictions on foreign ownership of media; linguistic requirements; absence
of criminal libel and/or insult and separately – officials.

None of the 15 countries of the former USSR received maximal number of
points (11). The rating list is headed by Estonia (9 points), followed by
Lithuania, Moldova and Ukraine (7 units each) – where, according to the
research, the level of media regulation is high.

Armenia, along with Latvia and Tajikistan was among countries with medium
level of media legislation (5 units each). The same group also includes our
neighbors in South Caucasus – Azerbaijan and Georgia that scored 4 units
each, similarly to Belarus, Russia and Uzbekistan.

A lower lever of legal regulation media is taken by Kazakhstan and
Kyrgyzstan (3 units each). The last place of the rating is taken by
Turkmenistan (2 units).

“SHANT” TV COMPANY IS 10 YEARS OLD

On June 21 “Shant” TV company (Gyumri, Shirak region) celebrated the 10th
anniversary of its first air. Since 2000 “Shant” started to broadcast in
Yerevan too.

Yerevan Press Club congratulates colleagues and wishes prosperity and
further success.

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