CPJ calls on Tajik authorities to allow the BBC to resume its FM broadcasts immediately

DUSAHNBE, August 4, Asia-Plus – The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the Tajik government’s July 26 refusal to grant a license to the BBC for FM radio broadcasts in the capital, Dushanbe, and the northern city of Khujand.  The broadcaster was taken off the air in January, allegedly for failure to comply with […]

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DUSAHNBE, August 4, Asia-Plus – The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the Tajik government’s July 26 refusal to grant a license to the BBC for FM radio broadcasts in the capital, Dushanbe, and the northern city of Khujand.  The broadcaster was taken off the air in January, allegedly for failure to comply with



Tajikistan


’s registration and licensing regulations.

Release issues by CPJ quoted CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon as saying, “The Tajik government has thrown up numerous obstacles, some arbitrarily and unilaterally imposed, to block the BBC and deny citizens an important source of news.”  “We call on authorities to allow the BBC to resume its FM broadcasts immediately.”



Tajikistan


’s Committee on Television and


Radio-broadcasting

,

Tajikistan


’s licensing agency, based its denial on the country’s media licensing law.  The controversial measure passed in September 2005 requires, among other things, an agreement between


Tajikistan


and the


United Kingdom


for reciprocal broadcast licensing.  Such an agreement does not exist between the two countries, local sources told CPJ.

The Tajik government suspended the BBC’s FM broadcasts on January 10, allegedly because of the BBC’s non-compliance with regulations requiring foreign FM broadcasters to register with the Justice Ministry and obtain a media license, according to press reports.

BBC’s


Dushanbe


bureau became registered with the Justice Ministry on June 26, and, by July 17, the broadcaster filed documents to obtain a license with the Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting, according to press reports and CPJ sources. The need for the reciprocal licensing agreement was not noted by authorities until the July 26 letter. The bureau has continued news-gathering operations throughout.

Before its suspension in January, the BBC was the only foreign radio broadcaster on the FM frequency in


Tajikistan


. The BBC is continuing medium-wave broadcasts, but they have more limited scope and lower quality.

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