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    PRESS RELEASE
    Council of Europe Spokesperson and Press Division
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    Anti-torture committee publishes its first report on Armenia

    Strasbourg, 28.07.2004 - The Council of Europe's Committee for the
    Prevention of Torture (CPT) has today published its first report on Armenia,
    following a visit to the country in October 2002.

    In the report, the CPT concludes that people detained by the police in
    Armenia run a significant risk of being ill-treated. The Commitee therefore
    recommends that a high priority be given to professional training for police
    officers, including in modern investigation techniques.

    The report also draws attention to overcrowding in prisons and the shortage
    of activities for inmates. Furthermore, the CPT calls for urgent steps to
    improve the conditions in which people sentenced to life imprisonment are
    being held at Nubarashen Prison, and highlights major deficiencies at
    Nubarashen Republican Psychiatric Hospital.

    In their official responses to the report, the Armenian authorities refer to
    measures which have been taken to improve police training and to step up the
    control of police activities. The authorities also announce a reduction of
    the prison population, following the adoption of a new Criminal Code, and
    highlight measures aimed at improving conditions at the Nubarashen
    facilities.

    The CPT report and the responses of the Armenian Government have been made
    public with the agreement of the Armenian authorities. They are all
    available on the CPT's website: www.cpt.coe.int


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    A political organisation set up in 1949, the Council of Europe works to
    promote democracy and human rights continent-wide. It also develops common
    responses to social, cultural and legal challenges in its 45 member states.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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