November 12, 2011 - 11:09 AMT
OSCE concerned over growing number of lawsuits against media in Armenia

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, in a letter to Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian expressed concern over the growing number of libel suits filed against Armenia’s news outlets, and called upon the authorities to further reform the legislation to adequately protect the media in civil defamation cases, OSCE said in a press release.

“I welcomed decriminalization of defamation in Armenia in May 2010 as a significant step toward ensuring a media-friendly environment. Regretfully since then, almost 30 civil defamation lawsuits have been brought against newspapers, including 11 this year,” Mijatović said.

“In most cases, the compensation sought is out of proportion to the damage allegedly inflicted.” Mijatović stressed that compensation awarded in civil libel lawsuits should be proportional to actual damages and should not lead to the closure of a news outlet, which would “result in limiting press freedom”.

In her letter to Minister Nalbandian, she said her Office is ready to assist Armenia in further reforming its media legislation and promoting freedom of the media. As an example, she referred to a training seminar organized in Yerevan on November 1 by the OSCE, to help familiarize Armenian judges with international best practices in defamation cases. “I hope this initiative will help contain the wave of libel suits filed against Armenian media,” Mijatović underlined.