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    AZG Armenian Daily #162, 10/09/2005


    Human rights

    OMBUDSMAN'S FIRST SPECIAL REPORT ON VIOLATION OF PROPERTY RIGHT

    Citizens Keep on Complaining of Compensation

    Human rights advocate of the Republic of Armenia, Larisa Alaverdian, told a
    press conference September 8 that her first report on mass violations of
    property rights of Armenian citizens are available at www.ombuds.am.

    The special report being first of its kind came as a result of the current
    situation in the country and as fulfillment of the ombudswoman's promise to
    release reports on various cases of human rights violations beginning from
    autumn. As Mrs. Alaverdian put it, they chose the most painful issue -
    property rights violation. Though her annual report highlighted this issue,
    as she said, there were no expected results. Despite this fact, the
    ombudswoman still believes that the problems caused by the reconstruction of
    Yerevan can find easy solution.

    Mrs. Alaverdian rebuffed the widely circulating idea that the authorities
    are guided with the principle "Armenia is not only Yerevan and Yerevan is
    not only the downtown". She thinks that the same process can be carried with
    respect to citizens' rights by simply paying the market price for the flats
    and houses.

    At any rate, the human rights defender thinks that her special report will
    assist but not stymie that process. Mrs. Alaverdian called the report an
    analysis which points out to the violated legislative regulations but
    meanwhile offering the steps to take for solving the problems caused by
    property rights violation. The report also includes the cases of concrete
    families, that is to say evidence of violation.

    On the occasion of the UN's International Literacy Day on 8 September,
    Larisa Alaverdian said that international days should be marked in Armenia
    not to isolate ourselves from the world community. Highlighting the issue of
    literacy, Mrs. Alaverdian added that there are children in rural areas of
    Armenia who do not attend school. She welcomed Armenian government's steps
    in this direction, stressing the aid to the children of poor families.

    By Aghavni Harutyunian
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