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No One’s Laughing: Armenian TV Criticized For Mocking Female Inmates

March 13, 2018 By administrator

The interviews were done for Armenian Public Television's Fine Evening (Lav Yereko) show.

The interviews were done for Armenian Public Television’s Fine Evening (Lav Yereko) show.

Rights activists in Armenia are accusing state television of mocking female inmates during a TV program.

To mark International Women’s Day in Armenia on March 8, a young female journalist from Armenian Public Television went to the Abovian prison outside of the capital, Yerevan, to speak with some women convicts for the channel’s Fine Evening (Lav Yereko) show.

The interviews with seven prisoners was full of ridiculous questions that included asking them if there were any “cute” prison guards working at the institution. Audio of giggling and guffawing was added to the women’s responses in a manner that many deemed degrading.

Armenian Public Television has not yet formally responded to the criticism.

Zaruhi Hovannisian, who works with a public prison-monitoring group in Armenia, said the show raised some important questions for the Justice Ministry that should be answered.

“Were these women aware of how their words would later be edited [for the report] and if a laugh track would be added?” she asks. “Secondly, did these women have the opportunity to choose whether to [participate] or did the prison administration itself choose the women who answered the reporter’s questions?”

The controversial show also raised eyebrows among media outlets because many Armenian journalists have great difficulty gaining access to prisons for their reports.

Some have waited for months before their requests were rejected for various reasons.

“It turns out that access to prisons for investigative journalists is banned but for those who film for entertainment purposes it is not,” Grisha Balasanian, a journalist for Hetq magazine, told RFE/RL.

Balasanian says he has been waiting for one year to get permission to film at the prison hospital, adding that he has made personal requests to the chief of the hospital and to Justice Minister Davit Harutiunian.

“During the year I have periodically received [official prison] rejections with the explanation that they are too busy,” Balasanian says.

The daily newspaper Hraparak encountered the same attitude from the country’s penitentiary officials after its request to film inside a prison located in a Yerevan suburb to view prison cells, the library, and the canteen was rejected.

“We make a request to visit some convict at some penitentiary and get a cynical reply that they cannot let a journalist in because the [administration is] busy,” Hraparak editor Armine Ohanian said, adding that Armenia’s ombudsman officially confirmed to her that the refusal was unlawful.

The penitentiary department, which operates under the Justice Ministry, has responded to requests for clarifying why state television was allowed access to the prison when other media outlets were denied entry.

Nane Sahakian

Nane Sahakian is a correspondent for RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian TV, Female Inmates, Mocking

German Lawmaker Shocks Parliament by Reciting Poem Mocking Erdogan Video

May 13, 2016 By administrator

1031241212Detlef Seif, a backbench member of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, has caused a stir in Bundestag by reciting a satirical poem that mocked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as German MPs were debating the fate of the law that was invoked to prosecute the text’s author.

The politician hailing from North Rhine-Westphalia did not recite the explicit satirical poem to support its author, comedian Jan Boehmermann, but rather to show that the text was insulting and lacked satirical merit.

“A person’s honor is under attack here and the justice must decide if these statements are still covered by freedom of expression and press,” Seif told fellow MPs, adding that he was not trying to defend Erdogan.

Yet other lawmakers did not think it was appropriate. Some gasped “unbelievable.” Renate Künast of the Green Party called Seif’s speech “embarrassing.” Christian Flisek of the Social Democrats (SPD) observed that Seif could refrain from reciting the text in its entirety.

“Keep in mind that we are in the German parliament, and that even with quotations one should not forget this fact,” Edelgard Bulmahn, a cive president of the Bundestag, told Seif.

https://youtu.be/WAwQlmq68QU

The speech was broadcast live on national TV. The comedian uploaded Seif’s speech to YouTube, turning the politician into an internet sensation. The footage has already been viewed more than 270,000 times. 

The notorious poem has been at the heart of a diplomatic scandal between Germany and Turkey that has sparked an intense debate on the state of the freedom of speech in both countries.

The explicit satirical text was first recited on March 31. The Turkish president then demanded that Jan Boehmermann be sent to trial for insulting a foreign leader under a law (section 103 of the German criminal code).

Angela Merkel gave the green light to the proceedings against the comedian, much to public discontent. She now wants to repeal the law.

If found guilty, Boehmermann could spend up to three years in prison.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, german, lawmaker, Mocking, Parliament, POEM, Reciting, shocks

Turkey Erdogan now going after Berlin’s Envoy Over Mocking, “1,500 people investigated for insulting”

March 28, 2016 By administrator

Merkel Feeding Erdogan

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The Turkish Foreign Ministry has summoned the German ambassador to the country after one of the German television channels broadcast a satirical song about President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, local media reported.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the Spiegel magazine’s Monday report, the NDR television channel broadcast a two-minute song mocking Erdogan on March 17. The magazine claims, citing its sources, that ambassador Martin Erdmann was summoned to the foreign ministry over the incident on March 22.

Erdogan is famous for his reaction to criticism. According to media reports, more than 1,500 people in Turkey are being investigated for insulting the president.

Turkey’s crackdown on journalists and restrictions on freedom of speech have been criticized by the international community, including the United Nations, the United States, the European Union, Russia and the organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Mocking

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