Sunday, July 01, 2007

Armenian government moves to end RFE/RL broadcast in Armenia


The Armenian National Assembly is debating on government bills that could end the Armenian-language broadcasts of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a key source of information for a considerable part of Armenia’s population.

The two bills sent to the parliament late on Tuesday were swiftly condemned by local media rights groups and top opposition leaders as an attempt to muzzle what they regard as the only electronic media outlet not controlled by the administration of President Robert Kocharian.

One of the proposed legal amendments would ban the Armenian Public Television and Radio (HHHR) from retransmitting programs of foreign broadcasters. RFE/RL’s Armenian Service primarily relies on the HHHR’s radio frequencies to air its daily news programs across Armenia.

Under the other amendment, the private radio stations, which air some of those programmes, would have to pay hefty fees to the state budget.

Government officials have yet to explain the rationale for the proposed changes which seem to have taken leaders of the parliament’s pro-government majority by surprise. They yesterday praised RFE/RL’s activities in Armenia but would not specify if they will urge fellow lawmakers to reject the government initiative.
(R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)