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The Union of Journalists of Armenia assesses the attack against Aravot daily as a part of the campaign unleashed by the government against the freedom of press
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Meeting with cyber-security advisor Ruben Muradyan
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We call on the authorities to back off from that dangerous initiative, and on the international organizations with freedom of speech mandate, to give an appropriate assessment
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Armenian draft legislation would give government sweeping wartime censorship powers
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We call on the government staff to cancel that discriminatory decision as soon as possible and to ensure the participation of all media representatives at the press conference․ Union of Journalists of Armenia
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The Union of Journalists of Armenia calls on partner journalistic organizations, all mass media to adequately cover the events taking place in Artsakh
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The Union of Journalists of Armenia expresses its deep concern and resentment regarding the initiation of a new wave of political prosecutions against opposition journalists in these tragic days
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The position of the Union of Journalists of Armenia regarding the legal proceedings around Hraparak daily newspaper
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The leadership of the National Assembly is obliged to investigate the incident in the ethics committee and oblige Khachatur Sukiasyan to apologize to the journalist and the media
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We urge to stay away from information that distracts the public attention and dampens the instinct of self-defense
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The Union of Journalists of Armenia to strongly condemn the harassment against the journalists in the National Assembly
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We publicly refuse to send a formal question. Editors
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Dominique Pradalié elected as new IFJ president
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The Union of Journalists of Armenia strongly condemns the violations of journalists’ rights, the acts corresponding to the actions of an impudent, unrestrained and criminal-oligarchic gang to hinder their professional activities
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This Change May Serve as a Club for Government Agencies to Deprive ‘Non-Desorable’ Journalists of Accreditation – UJA Roaises Alarm
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We call on law-enforcement authorities to show restraint and tolerance and not exceed the powers that are a part of the official duties
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Statement
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Armenian citizen fined for insulting Pashinyan
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The Union of Journalists of Armenia demands that the authorities call the mouthpieces of their team to order and prevent the degradation of civilization in the country
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The press in Armenia is going to fight for its rights again in the year 2022 – Satik Seyranyan. tert.am
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As Armenia legislates libel and insult, journalists worry ‘selective justice’ will be used against the press. CPJ
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Against threats against a reporter
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Armenia: New law restricts the freedom of the press
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Coordination Council of Pan-Armenian Forum of Journalists discuss potential upcoming conference
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Why do the authorities want to get rid of free press and free speech?
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Statement by the Union of Journalists of Armenia: This Law Is The Expression of the Collective Attitude of the Authorities Against Freedom of Speech
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Robert Hayrapetyan: “I believe the decision of the National Assembly president can be immediately disputed at court, and after going through all instances, be disputed at Constitutional Court”
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Satik Seyranyan: “I want to make a SOS alarm, seeing the steps that are being taken against media”
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Ani Gevorgyan: “Do you really think you are the one to decide instead of me with which MP I can talk? This is a war not only against journalists and media, but against the society as well”
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David Sargsyan: “Journalist is not a fact writer, is not a historian, is not a time writer. journalist is one who validates the time, and yes, also has a right for making political analysis and comments”