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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”
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Narine Beglaryan: “Changes to accreditation policies shall serve for public interests, but we don’t see that happening here”
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Nune Hovsepyan: “Limitations are imposed for the purpose of impeding the work of journalists”
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Satik Seyranyan: “Free speech will soon be considered as a class enemy, which prevents the power from implementing their favorite steel mandate…”
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Ara Ghazaryan: “If anyone falls under the article of insulting, they should think about taking it to Constitutional Court”
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Siranush Sahakyan: “The only purpose of criminalizing insult is to limit free speech through an effect of fright”
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Armine Ohanyan: “If they weren’t ashamed, they would write in the law that it is not permitted to criticize Nikol Pashinyan or other specific people”
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Union of Journalists of Armenia calls on refraining from adopting bills that contradict democratic principles and freedom of speech — this is a direct path to dictatorship
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Fight against disinformation, or censure, unprofessionalism, biased approach and manipulation? Statement of the Union of Journalists of Armenia and editors
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Safety4Journalists
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Union of Journalists of Armenia strictly condemns unlawful behavior of ruling party’s MP Hayk Sargsyan
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The Union of Journalists of Armenia strictly condemns the incidents and calls on the law-enforcement authorities to be consistent with revelation of the cases and bring the participants and, first and foremost, the provokers to justice