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08YEREVAN221
2008-03-13 16:09:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Yerevan
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RADIO LIBERTY RE-AIRING IN ARMENIA'S REGIONS

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Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Joseph Pennington, reasons 1.4 (b/d).

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Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Joseph Pennington, reasons 1.4 (b/d).

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SUMMARY
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1. (C) In spite of stringent media restrictions imposed by
the March 1 state of emergency, Radio Liberty (RL) began
re-airing March 7 in Armenia's regions where the emergency
decree does not apply. According to the local broadcaster
Radio Hay (Armenian Radio),the station began re-airing RL
broadcasts in the face of attempts by authorities to keep
them off the air. Radio Hay informed both the presidential
spokesman and head of Armenia's National Television and Radio
Commission that it would violate its contractual obligations
to RL if it ceased its broadcasts, and needed an official,
written request from authorities before it could take such a
step. No such request was furnished. END SUMMARY.

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BACKGROUND
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2. (SBU) Since August 2007, Radio Hay has broadcast RFE/RL on
a contractual basis. (NOTE: The mission has also had a
relationship with Radio Hay since 2007, as a USAID grantee of
election-related assistance designed to increase public
awareness of Armenia's 2007 parliamentary elections. END
NOTE.) After President Kocharian declared a state of
emergency on March 1, Radio Hay decided to stop broadcasting
RFE/RL programs due to the lack of clarity on possible
consequences for media broadcasting news not sanctioned by
the GOAM.


3. (SBU) Radio Hay took this approach until March 7 when it
finally decided to begin re-broadcasting RFE/RL in the
regions through its satellite network. (NOTE: The satellite
signal comes from outside of Armenia to their regional
broadcast transmitters. END NOTE.) The first RFE/RL program
was broadcast on the evening of March 7. In the interim,
Radio Hay asked RFE/RL to be vigilant in its editorial line,
apparently taken back by a March 2 recording sent by RFE/RL
which Radio Hay found to be overtly pro-opposition. Radio

Hay subsequently asked, but was rebuffed, if it could delay
retransmission of RFE/RL broadcasts in order to have time to
review content.

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AUTHORITIES ASK RADIO HAY TO STOP
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4. (C) On March 8, Garegin Amalyan, the director of Armenia's
National Television and Radio Commission (NTRC),called Radio
Hay's director and owner for a meeting, ostensibly to discuss
their station's licensing paperwork. Amalyan broached NTRC's
general policy on media freedoms before castigating the
initiative of Radio Hay to continue broadcasting RFE/RL
programs in defiance of the state of emergency. (NOTE: The
state of emergency officially does not ban in the regions
news which is not sanctioned by the GOAM. END NOTE.)


5. (C) Radio Hay responded by requesting Amalyan provide a
written notice of the ban, so that they could provide it to
RFE/RL management. Radio Hay's director explained that
otherwise the station would be in violation of its
contractual obligations and be subject to financial
penalties. Amalyan replied that he was not in a position to
do so, and would have to refer the issue to Viktor
Soghomonian, Press Secretary to President Kocharian.


6. (C) During a lengthy phone conversation with Radio Hay
management the same day, Soghomonian asked as a matter of
professional courtesy that the station not broadcast RFE/RL
that evening, and requested a meeting for Monday, March 10.
Radio Hay complied with the March 8 request, but in its March
10 meeting informed Soghomonian that absent a written ban on
regional broadcasts of RFE/RL material, Radio Hay would
resume broadcasting that evening, which it did. Having
encountered no further resistance after the airing, Radio Hay
added an afternoon broadcast on March 11 as well, and has
been airing RFE/RL programming ever since. (NOTE: Radio
Hay's regional network covers the entire territory of
Armenia, excluding the city of Jermuk in the south and
several smaller cities. END NOTE.)


7. (U) In a related development on March 11, RFE/RL in Prague
announced it had restored broadcasting on shortwave
frequencies to Armenia to counter the GOAM's ban on

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independent news. According to RFE/RL President Jeffrey
Gedmin, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reinstated broadcasting on
two shortwave frequencies March 8, a week after its regular
broadcasts on FM frequencies were taken off the air by local
affiliates in Armenia who were complying with President
Kocharian's emergency decree. The shortwave broadcasts are
aired only one hour a day, in contrast with the previous
three hours on local FM frequencies. RFE/RL told the Charge
on March 10 that the shortwave broadcasts were reaching an
estimated 10 percent of RL's usual audience.

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COMMENT
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8. (C) The good news here is that independent media stood
their ground and won at least a temporary victory in the war
for control of the airwaves. The bad news is that this so
far applies only to the regions, where listenership is
arguably not as dedicated as in the capital. That said, we
continue to push the authorities to lift all media
restrictions, and there are indications a slow thaw might be
underway. END COMMENT.



PENNINGTON