Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter – 11/08/2007

YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

NOVEMBER 2-8, 2007

HIGHLIGHTS:

"PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: "DASHNAKTSUTIUN" STANCE IN THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS

ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL
PROCESSES IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

TAX AUDITS AND "BLOCKADE" INSTEAD OF COMMERCIALS AT "GALA" TV

POLICE IMPEDED THE SHOTS OF "SHANT" TV COMPANY

TWO NEWSPAPERS OF SYUNIK REGION LAUNCHED THEIR ONLINE VERSIONS

SAMVEL ASRIBABAYAN PASSED AWAY

"PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: "DASHNAKTSUTIUN" STANCE IN THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS

On November 7 another "Press Club" show went on the evening air of "Yerkir
Media" TV company. The guest of the program host, the President of Yerevan
Press Club Boris Navasardian, was the member of "Dashnaktsutiun" party
Bureau, the Vice Speaker of the RA National Assembly Vahan Hovhannesian. The
discussion subject was the upcoming elections of the RA President, in
particular, the stance of "Dashnaktsutiun" during the future election race.

The next program of "Press Club" cycle will be aired by "Yerkir Media" on
Wednesday, November 14 at 21.40.

The "Press Club" cycle is produced under a project of Media Diversity
Institute, supported by Open Society Institute Assistance
Foundation-Armenia.

ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL
PROCESSES IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

On October 31 – November 3 in Aghveran (Armenia) the second seminar
"Political Processes in South Caucasus and Armenian-Georgian Relations:
Reflection in Media" was organized by Yerevan Press Club and Friedrich Ebert
Foundation. As it has been reported, the first seminar under the same title
was held in late July in Gudauri (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter,
September 1-6, 2007). This time "the glance from Yerevan and from Tbilisi"
was directed to the geopolitical situation and the projects of economic
development of the region. The representatives of media, journalistic
organizations of the two countries also discussed such issues as the role of
inner political factors in the formation of Armenian-Georgian relations; the
upcoming presidential elections in Armenia and the inner political tension
in Georgia; the coverage of relations between Armenia and Georgia and with
the neighbor countries, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Iran, Russia, in the press of
the two counties; public opinion and media regarding the traditional and
modernized nationalist concepts; the media reflection of history and culture
as uniting and dividing factors in South Caucasus.

TAX AUDITS AND "BLOCKADE" INSTEAD OF COMMERCIALS AT "GALA" TV

On November 2 the Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression organized a
visit to Gyumri for representatives of 10 national and Yerevan media to see
the situation with "GALA" TV company on site. As it has been reported, on
October 22 the founder of "GALA" Vahan Khachatrian made a statement with
regard to the attempts of various power agencies to exert pressure on the
company. The author of the statement stressed the firmness of the TV
channel’s stance and his readiness to stop any attempts of intervention in
its editorial policy (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, October 19-25,
2007).

On October 23 "GALA" was notified by the RA State Tax Service about a
regular tax audit to be undertaken at "CHAP" LLC, the founder of the TV
company, since October 29. The TV company, on its behalf, announced it was
going to cover the tax audit proceedings.

Besides, as Vahan Khachatrian said, the TV company started to lose
advertisers: their vast majority refused to cooperate. Now, instead of
commercial slots, "GALA" shows a caption card saying "Blockade" and quotes
Constitution articles guaranteeing various freedoms, including that of
expression.

In the afternoon of November 6 an incident occurred involving "GALA"
cameraman Grigor Shaghoyan and the Chief Operations Officer of the Operative
Investigations Department of the RA State Tax Service Harutiun Sukiasian.
The latter had attacked the cameraman, shooting the audit proceedings, took
him by the throat and tried to take the video camera. The scuffle was
stopped after the interference of other representatives of tax service and
the TV company staff. On the same day Grigor Shaghoyan made a report to the
Gyumri police department about impeding his legitimate professional
activities. The incident of November 6 was covered by a number of national
newspapers, the correspondents of which, upon the initiative of the
Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression, had visited Gyumri on the same
day. The statement of "Asparez" Journalist’s Club of Gyumri, released on
November 6, reminds, in particular, that Article 164 of the RA Criminal Code
qualifies impeding the legitimate professional activities of a journalist as
a criminal offense, and Part 2 of this Article stipulates responsibility for
the commitment of the same offence by an official, using his/her position.

POLICE IMPEDED THE SHOTS OF "SHANT" TV COMPANY

On November 7 the evening issue of "Horizon" newscast of "Shant" TV company
showed a report about the police officers impeding the shootings of the fire
at the Yerevan car park of the RA Police. The incident occurred a few
minutes after the journalist and cameraman of "Shant" had arrived on site.
When the cameraman started shooting the burning garage roofs, the police
demanded to stop the camera. In reply to the attempts of journalists to
explain their rights, the police started closing the camera lens with their
hands, and one of them took the shooting crew out of the car park. The
airing of the report in "Horizon" newscast was accompanied by a quote of
Article 27 of the RA Constitution about the universal right to freedom of
expression, freedom to seek, receive, impart information and idea through
any media, as well as the provisions of the RA Criminal Code, stipulating
responsibility for impeding the legitimate professional activities of
journalists. As YPC was told by "Shant" TV company, no comment has so far
followed from the RA Police regarding this incident.

TWO NEWSPAPERS OF SYUNIK REGION LAUNCHED THEIR ONLINE VERSIONS

"Syunyats Yerkir" and "Banugorc" newspapers, published in Syunik region,
launched their web-sites. The online versions of the newspapers can be
viewed at and , respectively. The Editor
of "Banugorc", the President of Goris Press Club Susanna Shakhnazarian also
told YPC that the issues of the newspaper she heads are currently placed on
billboards in four cities of the region – Goris, Kapan, Meghri, Sisian.

SAMVEL ASRIBABAYAN PASSED AWAY

On November 7, at the age of 47 photo journalist Samvel Asribabayan passed
away. For many years Samvel was not only our colleague, but also a real
friend. Always with a smile on his face, he kept looking for something new,
with journalism remaining his permanent abode. Recently Samvel worked for
"Sobesednik Armenii" newspaper. It is not often that we met – always finding
joy in remembering the good old times, always saying we should come together
properly, for a cup of coffee. So sad this was not destined to happen…
Samvel’s smile will remain in our hearts, his photographs – in our eyes.

Yerevan Press Club expresses sincere condolences to the friends and family
of Samvel Asribabayan, the whole journalistic community.

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Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS