Top Azerbaijani official says not all media problems solved

Not all problems that Azerbaijani media is facing, have been
solved, Head of the Azerbaijani Presidential Administration's
Social and Political Department, Ali Hasanov, said on Thursday at
the conference on "Azerbaijani media: current situation and future
challenges".
Hasanov said that the future tasks can be grouped in four
directions, and the first one is saving media from a trend of
politicization.
"Today, the media has been grouped in Azerbaijan in accordance with
political camps, that is, there are pro-government, opposition,
independent media and racket media," Hasanov said.
"Racket media has turned into one of the major problems, as of
late," Hasanov said. "The main purpose of journalists working there
is to achieve certain goals by threatening people."
Hasanov noted that if Azerbaijani journalist doesn't accept the
norms of behavior and journalistic ethics, adopted by the Press
Council, he cannot be called a journalist.
He said that such individuals must not be regarded as journalists.
Hereby, these people will be deprived of the journalists' existing
protection system.
"Either these journalists must obey the accepted norms of behavior
or we will fail to create a sphere for defamation," he said. "The
professionalism is also required. Every journalist must know how to
collect the information, spread it and present positions of
different sides. It is necessary to use the experience of
journalists who have long worked in this sphere."
Hasanov said that the courses on improving journalists'
professionalism can be opened at the Press Council and editorial
offices, and the government is ready to allocate funds for this
work.
"The racket journalism is one of the main problems depreciating
journalism itself," Hasanov said. "The main task is to get rid of
such kind of journalism."
Hasanov noted that the number of people involved in these processes
equals the number of professional journalists in Azerbaijan.
"It is necessary to completely get rid of these people," he added.
"The whole world is moving towards the media development and
strengthening its logistics base."
Hasanov also said that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev made a
revolutionary breakthrough in boosting transparency of the support
rendered to media in the country.
"The Azerbaijani Fund for State Support to Media, established upon
the Azerbaijani state support to media concept approved by the
Azerbaijani President, provides the media with one-time assistance
and delivers grants annually in a transparent manner, conducts
contests for journalists, rewards and builds houses for them," he
said.
"No one will get an apartment in a building built for journalists
based on some subjective reasons. Can anyone tell a government and
a country, President of which takes such care of journalists, that
the "freedom of the media is violated", that "the rights of
journalists are violated", that "journalists are arrested"? Of
course not," Hasanov noted.
He said no head of state would want the journalists in his country
to be persecuted, sued and have problems with them.
"Azerbaijani President is far from all this. Thus, the essence of
today's policy is to create all conditions for Azerbaijani
journalism in material, social and creative spheres," Hasanov
said.
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