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

On March 10, Public Television Allocated 27 Minutes to the “YES” headquarters and 13 minutes 5 seconds to the “NO” campaign side

On March 10, the Public Television of Armenia, operating at the expense of taxpayers, allocated 40 minutes 25 seconds to the topic of the constitutional referendum, 13 minute 5 seconds of which were allocated to the supporters of the “NO” campaign, 27 minutes 20 seconds to the “YES” supporters, no neutral remarks were presented. Keep Reading

On March 9, Public Television Allocated 33 Minutes to the “YES” headquarters and 2 minutes 46 seconds to the “NO” campaign side

On March 9, the Public Television of Armenia, operating at the expense of taxpayers, allocated 27 minutes 39 seconds to the topic of the constitutional referendum, 2 minute 46 seconds of which were allocated to the supporters of the “NO” campaign, 23 minutes to the “YES” supporters, and 1 minutes 53 seconds neutral remarks were presented. Keep Reading

“Media Advocate” Initiated Series of Meetings within the framework of April 5 Constitutional Referendum Campaign

Satik Seyranyan, President of the Union of Journalists, highlighted the importance of media impartiality and comprehensive media coverage during this pre-election period. She also expressed concern about the possible dangers of criminalizing hate speech. In fact, it may be used against freedom of speech. Keep Reading

On March 8, Public Television Allocated 3 Minutes 20 Seconds to the Topic of the Constitutional Referendum

On March 8, the Public Television of Armenia, operating at the expense of taxpayers, allocated 3 minutes 20 seconds to the topic of the constitutional referendum, 1 minute 5 seconds of which were allocated to the supporters of the “NO” campaign, 2 minutes 15 seconds to the “YES” supporters, no neutral remarks were presented. Keep Reading

On March 7, Public Television Allocated 13 Minutes 5 Seconds to the Topic of the Constitutional Referendum

On March 7, the Public Television of Armenia, operating at the expense of taxpayers, allocated 13 minutes 5 seconds to the topic of the constitutional referendum, 7 minutes 40 seconds of which were allocated to the supporters of the “NO” campaign, 5 minutes 25 seconds to the “YES” supporters, no neutral remarks were presented. Keep Reading

On March 6, Public Television Allocated 15 Minutes 40 Seconds to the Topic of the Constitutional Referendum

On March 6, the Public Television of Armenia, operating at the expense of taxpayers, allocated 15 minutes 40 seconds to the topic of the constitutional referendum, 5 minutes of which were allocated to the supporters of the “NO” campaign, 8 minutes 30 seconds to the “YES” supporters, 2 minutes 10 seconds were neutral remarks. Keep Reading

“Media Advocate” Initiative: Artsakh Republic presidential candidate Masis Mayilyan and his supporters hindered media activity

On March 6, during the Askeran meeting with the Artsakh Republic presidential candidate Masis Mayilyan, and the leader of the “United Homeland” Party Samvel Babayan, an incident occurred which may cast a shadow over the free and democratic nature of the presidential election campaign currently being conducted in Artsakh. Keep Reading

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