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    Panorama.am

    20:05 01/12/06

    PARTNERSHIP FOR OPEN SOCIETY INITIATIVE LAUNCHES DISCUSSION


    About 60 public organizations and government
    representatives participated in a discussion organized
    by Partnership for Open Society imitative. All the
    comparisons between Armenia and Europe brought to the
    idea that Armenia is far from Europe.

    The participants discussed seven topics, among them
    human rights and basic freedoms; mass media and
    freedom of speech, formation of information society;
    combat against corruption; reforms in judicial system;
    reforms in social system and comparison of the EU new
    neighborhood plan with Armenia, Azerbaijan and
    Georgia.

    Avet Ishkhanyan, head of Helsinki Committee of
    Armenia, pointed out that violations of property
    rights are among the basic violations of human rights
    in Armenia. He pointed out that the law on alienation
    of property for public and state needs has many errors
    and does not comply with the international norms.

    President of Yerevan Press Club, Boris Navasardyan,
    complained about the composition of the National
    Committee on TV and Radio. According to the
    constitution, 50% of the committee is appointed by the
    president of the republic and the remaining 50% is
    appointed by the parliament where the issues are
    solved by the ruling coalition. It turns out that all
    political and public entities are not equally
    represented in the committee. `This is against
    European democratic norms,' Navasardyan said.

    Varujan Oktanyan, vice president of the Armenian
    representation of Transparency International, said
    Armenia ensures corresponding legal field but in real
    life corruption risks are not down but go up.
    /Panorama.am/
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