Launched in November 2003 the "Partnership for Open
Society"
initiative is an open coalition of a number of
interested civil society actors in Armenia. The
Partnership strives towards promotion of democratic
reform process in Armenia.

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Do you think the number of broadcast programs with tasteless, harmful and low-quality content has decreased after the National Committee on TV/Radio adopted the new criteria?
Yes
6
 
18.18%
No
27
 
81.82%
Total: 33




 

PARTNERSHIP STATEMENTS

2010-05-10 | Statements

Discussion on Media Legislation and Self-Regulation Initiatives

«Partnership for Open Society» Initiative, representing more than sixty civil society organizations, is pleased to invite you to participate in the discussion on Media Legislation and Self-Regulation Initiatives that will take place on May 14, 14:00-17:40 at the AUA Business Center on Alek Manoogian 9.

The speakers will include representatives of the Ministry of Economy, the National Commission on TV and Radio and the Armenian media non-governmental organizations – the Yerevan Press Club, Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression and Asparez Journalists’ Club. 

Government officials, representative of international and national organizations and media have been invited to attend the event. 

The agenda of the event is attached.

Simultaneous translation from Armenian to English and vice versa will be provided.

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08.09.2010 | News
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George Soros today announced that his Open Society Foundations will give a challenge grant of $100 million over 10 years to Human Rights Watch. The grant will be used to expand Human Rights Watch’s global presence to enhance the protection and promotion of human rights around the world.

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POS statements

30.08.2010 | Statements
Statement on the Not Objective Attitude of the RA Police Regarding the Shortcomings Available at the RA Police Detention Facilities

On June 24, 2010 the Public Monitoring Group members submitted recurrent records on different types of shortcomings available at the DFs in three different marzes of RA. Below are presented facts from the above mentioned records, the RA Police comments regarding these facts, and the clarification given by the Monitoring Group.

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