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    PURPOSE IS TO DEFEND RIGHTS OF NKR CITIZENS
    Evika Babayan

    Azat Artsakh Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    05 Sept 05

    In the Soviet Union the first non-governmental association for
    the rights of citizens was founded in 1969. One of the founders
    of the civic action group for human rights in the USSR was Henry
    Altunyan. Human Rights Artsakh Association NGO was registered in
    NKR on June 28, 2002. At present 8 persons are involved in the
    organization, seven of them are lawyers. They are judges, lawyers
    and businessmen. Two members of the association live in the United
    States. The goal of the organization is to defend the rights, freedoms
    and legal interests of man and citizen as one of the indivisible and
    superior values, guided by the principles of legality and humanism. The
    objectives of the organizations are provision and defence of the rights
    and legal interests of NKR and foreign citizens, holding seminars,
    trainings and consultations widely involving people in order to improve
    awareness, exchange of experience of supporting human rights and legal
    interests with local and international organizations Our interview
    is with the chairman of the Human Rights Artsakh Association, Georgy
    Safaryan. Evika Babayan: "Mr. Safaryan, how did the idea of founding
    an association occur?" Georgy Safaryan: "The idea, in fact, came to
    many members of our organization. Karabakh is an unrecognized state,
    and human rights are often violated here. We want to help people in
    some way and therefore decided to set up an NGO to support human
    rights and freedoms, help them defend their rights. Access to our
    organization is free and people know this very well. Many turn to
    us for help. The help is, actually, free of charge though there is a
    nuance, but it is not already human rights but services of a lawyer. We
    work out projects for protection of certain groups of citizens and
    organize the work in accordance with them." E.B.: "What projects is
    the organization working on at present?" G.S.: "We have three projects
    that we are going to implement. We try to struggle against corruption
    We have broken the project into three stages. In the!

    first stage we will conduct an opinion poll to find out what people
    know about corruption generally and if they ever faced this phenomenon
    or not. In the second stage we will sum up the results of the survey
    and conduct a round-table meeting on TV and in press for people, the
    authorities, political parties and set this topic for discussion. The
    third stage of the project is to look for ways and methods of struggle
    against corruption. I know that it is impossible to eliminate it
    but at least we may try to prevent it. The second project concerns
    the rights of workers. It refers to the labour code." E.B.: "But
    labour unions were set up for defending the rights of workers. What
    is your role then?" G.S.: "I know about the labour unions and it is
    good that they are there. It often happens that people are employed
    without signing a labour contract. As a result the person works but
    the period when he works is not added to his years of service. On
    the one hand, this is violation of their rights, on the other hand,
    it spurs black economy. As a result the citizens' rights are violated
    and taxes are not paid to the government. The project is divided into
    three stages. In the first stage it is planned to find facts, persons
    and companies whose rights were violated. In the second stage the
    whole material should be put together and extended to relevant bodies
    (public prosecutor, tax agency, etc.) to take necessary measures. In
    the third stage we will extend our conclusion to the relevant bodies
    of the government and the National Assembly. Te third project refers
    to the health sector. We know that a number of laws concerning health
    were adopted but we would like to find out if these laws are effective
    and if the workers of the health sector follow them. The reason is
    that we receive a lot of complaints that in some hospitals people are
    asked to pay for free services. Those who are granted allowances are
    also asked to pay. There were also complaints from people who were
    granted allowances but could not get med!

    icine for free. Li ke the other two, the third project is also divided
    into three stages: fact finding, summary and conclusion to be extended
    to relevant bodies. We hope to finish the project by the end of the
    year." E.B.: "Do you have relationships with similar organizations of
    Armenia and the CIS?" G.S.: "Yes, we set up relationships with the
    ombudsman of Armenia Larissa Alaverdyan and proposed a project of
    cooperation. Through our members in America we set up relationships
    with the Global Exchange. By the way, the representatives of this
    organization monitored the recent parliamentary election." E.B.:
    "Mr. Safaryan, could you bring concrete cases when the rights of the
    citizens were defended by the organization?" G.S.: "First I want
    to remind that our organization defends human rights. We cannot
    take part in the work of courts, police if it is not a case of
    violation of human rights, i.e. illegal arrest, violence, etc. As
    to concrete cases, in 2003 a doctor of the mental hospital turned
    to us for help. The police had sent a person to the hospital for
    examination. He suffered from alcohol addiction and had neurotic and
    mental problems. After the treatment the person could be discharged
    but the police did not permit to. Our investigation revealed a case
    of violation of human rights, when he was illegally forced to stay
    at the mental hospital. We immediately prepared a letter addressed to
    relevant bodies, including the director of public prosecutions and the
    Ministry of Health, and the person was immediately discharged from the
    mental hospital and sent to his place of residence." E.B.: "Did the
    ethnic minorities ever turn to you for protecting their rights?" G.S.:
    "Ethnic minorities did not turn to us, and the reason may be their
    small number. As to religious minorities, some of them complained that
    their organizations could not be registered, and we helped them." E.B.:
    "Mr. Safaryan, what would you like to add in the end?" G.S.: "We are
    hopeful to start cooperation with all the relevant org!

    anizations and we believe that both as an organization and individuals
    we will be able to accomplish NKR as a lawful country and promote
    democratic institutions, one of them being human rights."
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