March 22, Monitoring Results of Media Activity Restrictions in an Emergency Situation
Օn March 22, “Media Advocate” Initiative monitored the work of the Commandant’s office with the media in emergency situation. Keep Reading
Օn March 22, “Media Advocate” Initiative monitored the work of the Commandant’s office with the media in emergency situation. Keep Reading
Օn March 21, “Media Advocate” Initiative monitored the work of the Commandant’s office with the media in emergency situation. The Commandant’s Office continues demanding from media outlets and Facebook users to remove certain publications. Keep Reading
On March 20, “Media Advocate” Initiative monitored the work of the Commandant’s office in emergency situation. According to press publications, a number of media outlets and Facebook users were instructed to remove the published material. Keep Reading
In a state of emergency, “Media Advocate” Initiative starts monitoring of restriction cases of media activity and censorship conducted by the Commandant’s Office. Keep Reading
National Assembly deputy Vahagn Tevosyan expressed a concern on his Facebook page related to the fact that media editors are sending out a long query to the Commandant’s Office which is currently working in overstrained conditions. Mentioning a few points what journalists should do, Vahagn Tevosyan demanded from them not to bother them in case… Keep Reading
From 1 to 10 March, 2020, the “Media Advocate” initiative followed online media reports on the Minister Arayik Harutyunyan’s personality and activities. 35 leading Armenian news agencies have been monitored. Keep Reading
“Media Advocate” fully shares the concerns expressed in the statement of the Journalists’ Union of Armenia and media editors as well as urges commandant Avinyan to clarify the proposed questions as soon as possible. Keep Reading
“Media Advocate” Initiative states that it fully shares the concern of Prosperous Armenia Party MP Iveta Tonoyan presented during the sitting of the Standing Committee on Science, Education, Culture, Diaspora, Youth and Sport of the National Assembly. According to it, the paid advertisement aired on Public Television will be destructive for private TV companies. Keep Reading
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has criticized on Twitter the Armenian government’s decision to place restrictions on information posts. Keep Reading
From 1 to 10 March, 2020, the “Media Advocate” initiative followed online media reports on the mayor of Yerevan, Hayk Marutyan’s personality and activities. 35 leading Armenian news agencies have been monitored. Keep Reading