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Georgians accuse media of pro-gov’t bias

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Most press and broadcasters in Georgia are widely seen as ‘subservient and one-sided,’ which misleads many Georgians about their safety. Georgian authorities’ propaganda, transmitted by a docile media, put the lives of Georgians under threat during the August 2008 war with Russia, a group of experts say

Archil Razmadze, a 33-year-old refugee, abandoned everything he owned when he fled his home near Tskhinvali - the disputed capital of South Ossetia - last year. He blames the national media for his loss, saying their reassurances of the success of the Georgian military offensive against the separatist South Ossetian government left him unprepared for the disaster that swept over him.

“When all the Georgian television companies were stating that Georgian forces controlled Tskhinvali, the Ossetian fighters were already holding my village, Disevi,” he told International War and Peace Reporting, or IWPR, in the refugee center in the town of Gori where he now lives. “No one warned us about the threat, and as a result we lost everything. This lie led to the murder of many civilians.”

Many refugees have the same complaints about the media, and their claims have been checked by a group of experts. The experts assessed the work of all broadcasters during the period, and concluded that reports were “one-sided, and information was often not verified.”

Experts further said the Georgian authorities’ propaganda, transmitted by a “docile media,” put the lives of the residents of the conflict zones under threat, and this was true for both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, a second Georgian breakaway region. Ethnic Georgians make up the majority in the Gali region of Abkhazia.

Distorted information

“The Georgian media, especially the central television stations, often transmit sensational material from the conflict zones. We investigated several facts and discovered that the information was unchecked, or distorted,” Ucha Nanuashvili, director of the Human Rights Center, was quoted as saying by the IWPR.

“For example, a series of criminal incidents in the Gali region were presented as a planned campaign by the Abkhazian side against the Georgian population; or they announced that a curfew had been imposed in the Gali region when this was not true. There are dozens of such facts, and the reports threaten the Georgian population of the conflict zones, since they heighten ethnic tensions.”

According to political analyst Ramaz Sakvarelidze, the most recent example of the authorities using the media to broadcast propaganda was in their reports on the EU investigation into the Russian-Georgian war of 2008. The report, published on Sept. 30, concluded that Georgia’s attack on Tskhinvali was unjustifiable under international law. “But in the media controlled by the authorities, the points in the report that criticized the Georgian authorities were removed,” he said. “Another example is the fact that Russian news channels are blocked here.”

International monitoring organizations agree that the Georgian media’s level of freedom has worsened. They say that, despite an adequate legal system, the Georgian media are under pressure from the government, which wants to use them for its own purposes.

Dissident TV raided

This year’s report on Georgia by pro-democracy group Freedom House said: “The Georgian constitution guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of the media and prohibits censorship. In practice, however, individual journalists and media outlets are sometimes subject to pressure, and constitutional and legal provisions of free access to information are frequently violated. Outlets whose owners support the country’s political leadership dominate the media landscape.”

Georgian television is dominated by three broadcasters, the state television channel, and two private companies: Rustavi-2 and Imedi. Despite the owners and structures of the companies being different, their news programs are almost exactly the same.

Imedi formerly belonged to businessman Badri Patarkacishvili, and supported the opposition, but it was raided by police and taken off air during a wave of protests in 2007. Now it is controlled by Giorgi Arveladze, the former head of the presidential administration and one of the leaders of the ruling political party, National Movement.

The government strongly denies putting any pressure on the media. President Mikhail Saakashvili’s most recent expression of this was in a speech at the United Nations on Sept. 25, when he cited as evidence the fact that the government had given the opposition Maestro channel permission to broadcast by satellite.

But his remarks do not reassure the Georgian public, which looks at their reports with heavy skepticism. “If you listen to what’s said on the radio or television, in Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region, not a day goes by without new incidents or provocations. Maybe it is so, you cannot check it anywhere. Everyone says the same thing,” Gia Baramia, a 32-year-old Tbilisi resident, told IWPR.


 

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Guest - George (2009-10-10 03:00:59) :

georgian media closely resembles that of soviet union , even during that period i dont remember such a propaganda...


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