U.S. hopes suspension of BBC FM radio service in Tajikistan is temporary, says U.S. diplomat

Amrita Kirgizova

DUSHANBE , January 25, Asia-Plus — The British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) FM radio service in Dushanbe , Tajikistan , was suspended January 11, and a U.S. diplomat says he hopes the interruption in programming is only temporary. “The United States is aware that the head of the Tajik Committee for TV and Radio Broadcasting denied […]




DUSHANBE


, January 25, Asia-Plus — The British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) FM radio service in


Dushanbe

,

Tajikistan


, was suspended January 11, and a


U.S.


diplomat says he hopes the interruption in programming is only temporary.

“The


United States


is aware that the head of the Tajik Committee for TV and Radio Broadcasting denied any political motivations behind the suspension,” said Kyle Scott, Charg? D’affaires for the U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

“We hope that this is indeed the case, and that the suspension of BBC programming is only temporary and due merely to a bureaucratic oversight,” Scott said in a January 19 statement to the OSCE Permanent Council in


Vienna

,

Austria


.

A January 13 report by the


OSCE


Center


in


Dushanbe


found that the FM service was suspended because the British broadcasting service had not properly registered with


Tajikistan


’s Justice Ministry.

“Unfortunately, BBC was given very little notice about the need to re-register,” Scott said.  He noted that


Tajikistan


, as a participating state, has accepted OSCE standards that state “… independent media are essential to a free and open society and accountable systems of government and are of particular importance in safeguarding human rights and fundamental freedoms.” 

“The


United States


calls on


Tajikistan


to continue its efforts to take all necessary steps to ensure the basic conditions for free and independent media,” Scott said.

He added that “with a Tajik presidential election scheduled for the end of 2006, it is crucial that independent media be allowed to operate unhindered in Tajikistan well in advance of election day in order for the election to meet OSCE standards.”

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