The journalist’s house attacked

A journalist from Artsakh Marat Yeganyan, reports that his house has been attacked. According to the journalist, the attack was carried out by Tigran Harutyunyan, the brother of the Artsakh NA deputy Aram Harutyunyan. In a conversation with the “Media Advocate” initiative, Marat Yeganyan, referring to the topic, mentioned that the incident took place because of a post that appeared on a Facebook group moderated by him. Keep Reading

Freedom of speech, person is censored.

Nikol Pashinyan’s government is trying to silence public discontent

Karen Bekaryan, co-owner of “Qaryak Media” media holding, was arrested based on a contrived and a false accusation. Along with him, the National Security Service (NSS) detained the Specialist of the Azerbaijani studies Angela Elibegova, lawyer Gohar Meloyan and others who actively represent their standpoints on social networks. Keep Reading

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The journalist’s house attacked

A journalist from Artsakh Marat Yeganyan, reports that his house has been attacked. According to the journalist, the attack was carried out … Keep Reading

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The journalist’s house attacked

A journalist from Artsakh Marat Yeganyan, reports that his house has been attacked. According to the journalist, the attack was carried out by Tigran Harutyunyan, the brother of the Artsakh NA deputy Aram Harutyunyan. In a conversation with the “Media Advocate” initiative, Marat Yeganyan, referring to the topic, mentioned that the incident took place because of a post that appeared on a Facebook group moderated by him. Keep Reading

Do’s and don’ts of this situation: Samvel Martirosyan’s remarks

1 ․ To what extent do Facebook and Instagram stories help and serve the purpose these days? Is there a need to share them?

It is very difficult to work with information in these hard times, but the fact is that the stories are actually very good tools for young people to inform and warn, as kids generally check the stories more than read the posts on social networks. So, one should try to disseminate information on all possible channels. Keep Reading

“Media Advocate” Initiative considers unacceptable and condemns Azerbaijan’s encroachment on the work of international journalists

International journalists are not allowed to work in Azerbaijan. RA Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan, referring to this issue, as well as to the statement of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, according to which Armenia endangers the safety of journalists, issued a statement, in which he particularly emphasized the work of foreign and impartial journalists. Keep Reading

We will win both on the battlefield and in the information sphere

As a result of the October 1 attacks by the Azerbaijani side, members of several media were injured: in particular journalists of the authoritative French news agency Le Monde, Dmitry Elovsky, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the well-known Russian TV channel Dozhd, Aram Grigoryan, a cameraman of Armenia TV and Sevak Vardumyan, a reporter of 24News news website. Keep Reading

The general picture of the coverage of the Karabakh conflict in the Russian media on September 30

On September 30, “Media Advocate” initiative monitored the publications of 10 leading Russian media outlets to find out how the Russian media covered the actions unleashed by Azerbaijan. The following media outlets were monitored: “Lenta ru”, “RIA Novosti”, “RBC”, “Komsomolskaya Pravda”, “Gazeta ru”, “Russia Today”, “Kommersant”, “Regnum”, “Vzglyad” and “TASS”. Keep Reading

The topic of the Russian program “Time will show” was the Artsakh issue

Օn September 30, the topic of the program “Time will show” (Время покажет) broadcast on the First Channel of Russia, was the situation in Artsakh and Armenia. The TV presenters were mostly neutral, one of them noted: “When women, children and the elderly are hidden in basements, they stop being representatives of Armenians, Azerbaijanis or any other nation, they are civilians who are being killed. We insist, this must be stopped.” Keep Reading

The general picture of the coverage of the Karabakh conflict in the Russian media from September 27 to 29

From September 27 to 29, “Media Advocate” initiative monitored the publications of 10 leading Russian media outlets to find out how the Russian media covered the actions unleashed by Azerbaijan. The following media outlets were monitored: “Lenta ru”, “RIA Novosti”, “RBC”, “Komsomolskaya Pravda”, “Gazeta ru”, “Russia Today”, “Kommersant”, “Regnum”, “Vzglyad” and “TASS”. Keep Reading

The Azerbaijani authorities restrict the freedom of speech of their journalists and media outlets

Following the offensive of the Azerbaijani side on September 27, the media outlets, contradicting the state propaganda machine do not operate in Azerbaijan, or are partially active there: as an example one may mention the case with Meydan TV. It should be reminded that the Azerbaijani authorities have also blocked a number of social networks. Keep Reading

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