ArmInfo.The Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights, on its own initiative, began discussions on the legitimacy of the state's demand for the release of territories occupied by media representatives, which had previously been granted to them by the state free of charge.
The Office of the Ombudsman was reminded of publications in the media, which stated that a number of Armenian media, whose editorial offices are located in the building at 1/3 Byuzand, which is on the balance of the Yerevan Municipality, received a notification from the capital's administration, in which five days leave occupied territory. "Similar notifications were also sent to the current media at Arshakunyats 2 and Isahakyan 28, from the State Property Management Committee of the Ministry of Economic Development and Investments of the Republic of Armenia," the administration's administration said.It is noted that taking into account the fact that the protection of journalistic activities and the guarantee of the right to free will are of paramount importance for the Ombudsman, Arman Tatoyan demanded an explanation from the capital's mayor and the Minister of Economic Development and Investments on this issue.
Note that in the building at Buzand 13 there are the editorial offices of the newspaper Hraparak, the A1 + channel, the ARKA news agency, the Hetq news agency of investigative journalism, and the Aieli portal. Similar media reports (including ArmInfo news agency), operating at Arshakunyats 2 and Isahakyan 28 (press houses), which are on the balance sheet of the State Property Management Committee at the Ministry of Economic Development, received similar notifications.