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28.02.2020 Statement

The new draft of the amendments to the Criminal Code posted on the official website e-draft.am by the Ministry of Justice raised serious concerns among the journalistic circles. In particular, Article 443 relating to filing a false police report prescribes liability, including imprisonment for publishing false information on a criminal case or commission of a crime by someone in the media.

17.02.2020 Black List 2019

The Freedom of information center of Armenia has announced the Black List 2019.

13.02.2020 Concern about judicial harassment of Armenia’s media

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is alarmed by an increase in the harassment of journalists in Armenia, where – despite a revolution in May 2018 – they are being subjected to defamation suits and attacks on their right to protect their sources.

11.12.2019 Announcement

A number of NGOs have issued a statement on the draft law on additions to the RA Law on Freedom of Information by the Ministry of Environment, calling for an immediate withdrawal from the initiative.

17.10.2019 United Nations Proclaims 28 September as the International Day of Universal Access to Information

Madrid, 16 October 2019 – In an historic moment for the right of access to information, the United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 28 September of each year as the International Day of the Universal Right of Access to Information.

27.09.2019 Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan receives President of Freedom of Information Center of Armenia

On September 27, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan received Shushan Doydoyan, President of Freedom of Information Center of Armenia and Mane Madoyan, Coordinator of Freedom of Information Civic Initiative.

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