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    A1 Plus | 13:08:37 | 08-04-2004 | Official |

    LETTER TO PRESIDENT

    Dear President Robert Kocharyan,

    We are writing to you to express our deep concern over the recent attack on
    human rights defender Mikael Danielian. Human Rights Watch has worked
    closely with Danielian for thirteen years and highly values his contribution
    to defending human rights in Armenia. We fear that the attack was an attempt
    to intimidate and silence Danielian, and to stop him from carrying out his
    human rights work. {BR}

    On March 30, 2004 at 9:00 a.m., four unknown men assaulted Danielian near
    his house as he was returning home from walking his dog. They punched him
    repeatedly to the head, and kicked him after he fell to the ground.
    Danielian was taken to hospital, where he remained until April 2. He is now
    recovering at home. He is remains very weak, finds it hard to walk, and is
    suffering from headaches and dizziness.

    Danielian believes that the attack was an act of retribution for his human
    rights work. He told Human Rights Watch that he has been a source of
    information for the international community regarding the growing protests
    of the political opposition in Armenia. These protests relate to allegations
    of widespread vote rigging in last year's presidential elections, held in
    February and March 2003, and to the Constitutional Court decision that
    upheld the results, but suggested that a referendum be held within a year to
    gauge public confidence in the president. Thus far, no referendum has been
    planned.

    Danielian also gave an interview to the Baku-based newspaper, Ekho, in which
    he made statements sharply criticizing you. Shortly before the attack on
    Danielian, local press in Armenia criticized him for these statements.

    We welcome your public statement calling on the General Procurator to
    investigate the attack on Danielian, and ask you to ensure that the
    investigation will be carried out promptly and thoroughly. We are concerned
    that as of April 3 no forensic medical examination had yet been carried out
    on Danielian and call on you to ensure that such an examination be carried
    out as soon as possible.

    We remind you of your government's international obligations to uphold the
    rights of human rights defenders to carry out their work, and to ensure that
    the right to freedom of expression is available to all people in Armenia.
    Under the United Nations Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of
    Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally
    Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Resolution 53/144), states
    are called upon to take all necessary measures to ensure the protection of
    human rights defenders. We ask that your government adhere to the letter and
    spirit of the principles set out in the declaration in protecting all human
    rights defenders in Armenia.

    We thank you for your attention to our concerns.
    Yours sincerely,
    Rachel Denber,
    Acting Executive Director
    Europe and Central Asia Division
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