Seminar 'Law and Media', carried out by Tuva-Online news agency in Tuva, was held today in Chadan for journalists of Western districts of Tuva. The third oldest Tuvan news-paper 'Chaa Oruk' (New Way) hosted colleagues and organisers. 63-year old 'Chaa Oruk' is the only well-off district news-paper in Tuva. In comparison to other district editions for which evry new issue is a problem, it is stably supported by Dzun-Khem district alexistration which is interested in making its local legislature published and thus valid. Chaa Oruk chief editor Kaadyr-ool Tuvak shared his experience in solving current problems. Svetlana Oorzhak, responsible secretary of the 'Kemchikting Syldyzy' (Star of the Khemchik River) news-paper sadly spoke of the poor condition of their news-paper, which lives through only thanks to the help of the neighbours - Chaa Oruk. Chadan journalists help their colleagues from the Baryyn-Khemchik district to make a lay out of the news-paper. Baryyn-Khemchik alexistration shows no interest in whether their news-paper dies or lives through.
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