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    COE ABOUT ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES

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    06:07 pm 14 March, 2006

    Today during a meeting of the Legal Affairs Committee in Paris PACE
    rapporteur on human rights of members of the armed forces, Alexander
    Arabadjiev (Bulgaria, SOC) presented adoption of his report. Here is
    the part concerning Armenia.

    In Armenia, NGOs continue to condemn the infliction of violence and
    initiation rites on young conscripts. The situation of conscripts
    in the armed forces has been monitored by the rapporteurs of the
    Assembly's Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments
    by Member States of the Council of Europe.

    In 2003, the Chief of Staff of Armenia's Armed Forces acknowledged
    that around 10 cases of dedovshchina still occurred each year. The
    Ministry of Defence admitted 56 non-combat deaths in 2001, and 33
    during the first half of 2002. NGOs report 64 deaths for 2003. The
    US Department of State Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2003
    mentions official figures according to which 35 soldiers died in the
    army in 2003; 9 of these deaths resulted from hazing.

    Moreover, young conscripts who are homosexual, Yezidi and Jehovah's
    Witnesses reported that they were singled out for harassment or abuse
    by officers and other conscripts . Refusal to serve is a widespread
    phenomenon: material and living conditions in the armed forces are
    very poor, and, moreover, conscripts may be sent to Nagorno-Karabakh
    or neighbouring regions.
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