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    PRESS RELEASE
    The National Citizens' Initiative
    75 Yerznkian Street
    Yerevan 375033, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 27.16.00, 27.00.03
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 52.48.46
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.nci.am

    March 16, 2006

    Armenia's First Ombudswoman Presented Her Special Report

    Yerevan -- The National Citizens' Initiative (NCI) today convened
    a roundtable on "Gains and Losses Experienced by the Citizens of
    Armenia in Year 2005."

    The meeting brought together political and social activists, human
    rights advocates, analysts, experts, and media representatives.

    NCI coordinator Hovsep Khurshudian welcomed the audience with opening
    remarks, "The authorities had declared the constitutional referendum
    of 2005 as a crucial step toward the establishment of democracy
    and legitimacy in Armenia. However, after the immediate 'passing'
    of the constitutional amendments, human and civil rights not only
    deteriorated, but repression including unlawful arrests against
    politically active citizens continued, followed by similar violations,
    this time, against political parties. A vivid illustration of this is
    the illegal closure of the Heritage Party's headquarters. Moreover,
    the first Ombudswoman of the Republic of Armenia Larisa Alaverdian
    was dismissed for performing her designated duty."

    Prior to discussing her special report, Larisa Alaverdian expressed
    dismay that the public had lost the ability to read and comprehend
    written texts of political or legal nature. Subsequently, she
    briefly presented her 20-page special account on the situation of
    human rights in Armenia in the year past. Unfortunately, she was not
    allowed to present this report to the National Assembly. "I would
    like to call this report also 'An Infringement Upon the Right of
    Effective Legal Protection,' an entitlement set forth by Article 13
    of the European Convention," Alaverdian noted. With respect to the
    large-scale encroachment upon the property rights of the residents
    of the Northern Avenue and Biuzand Street in downtown Yerevan,
    Mrs. Alaverdian observed that in democratic countries for the sake
    of state interests, private assets of people at times are alienated,
    but with proper compensation. Yet in this case, compensation was not
    only unforthcoming, but people through the courts were forced to sign
    purchase agreements and on top be subjected to state and income taxes.
    Larisa Alaverdian had made an appeal to President Robert Kocharian
    and Prime Minister Andranik Margarian concerning this matter. She had
    even addressed a formal letter to the President with respect to the
    widespread violation of human rights. Yet, she received a response in
    which she was charged of breaching Section 5 of Armenia's Constitution,
    that is for misusing her official power.

    The next speaker, Heritage Party's political secretary Vardan
    Khachatrian gave his assessments of the constitutional referendum of
    2005. According to him, "As a result of the ruling powers' methods of
    'passing' the constitution and 'establishing' democracy, the notions
    of 'state,' 'constitution,' and 'democracy' have been discredited in
    the eyes of the majority of the people who draw a perfect parallel
    between the current authorities and the unlawfulness which is reigning
    in the country."

    Khachatrian pointed that the way out of this situation is carrying
    out a fundamental transformation, but not ruling out the prospect
    for a peaceful revolution.

    The remainder of the session was devoted to exchanges of views and
    policy recommendations among the public figures and policy specialists
    in attendance. Also noteworthy were interventions by Raphael Ghazarian
    and Vahan Shirkhanian from the Forum of Intellectuals of Armenia; MP
    Tatul Manaserian; MP and chairman of the Democratic Path Party Manuk
    Gasparian; MP and chairman of the Constitutional Right Union Hrant
    Khachatrian; MP and chairman of the National Democrats' Alliance Arshak
    Sadoyan; deputy chairman of the National Unity Party Gagik Tadevosian;
    chairman of the Democratic Motherland Party Petros Makeyan; "18+1"
    political union observers' mission chief Vahagn Khachatrian; Republic
    Party member Rafik Mkrtchian; deputy chairman of the National Rebirth
    Party Armen Mkrtchian; deputy-chairman of the Liberal Progressive
    Party Edward Antinian; director of the Heritage Party's main office
    Gevorg Kalenchian; chairman of the Social-Ecological Party Armen
    Dovlatian; deputy chairman of the "Victims of State Needs" NGO Sedrak
    Baghdasarian; members from National Democratic Union, Alliance,
    and Christian Democrat Union of Armenia parties; and many others.

    In the ensuing discussion Academician Raphael Ghazarian charged the
    opposition leaders for pursuing their personal ambitions instead of
    in unity bringing the nation out of this situation.

    In Dr. Tatul Manaserian's opinion the reasons for the current situation
    should be searched within ourselves since the public has become very
    apathetic as to the future of the country.

    Member of Parliament Manuk Gasparian called upon the participants to
    work together in getting at least one or two independent television
    channels to reopen so that people can come out of the informational
    blockade and be informed of the illegalities of the ruling powers and
    what is happening in the country. Avetik Ishkhanian of the Helsinki
    Committee was in concurrence with Mr. Gasparian and added that the
    public's apathy was due to the suppression of freedom of speech and
    that our citizens' first real defeat came when A1+ and Noyan Tapan
    were closed down.

    Deputy chairman of the National Unity Party Gagik Tadevosian's question
    as to the validity of the conclusion that the falsification of the
    constitutional amendments had resulted in more illegalities by the
    government was answered in the affirmative by Mrs. Alaverdian. She
    agreed that the ruling administration's declaration according to which
    93 percent had said "Yes" to the new constitution was a disgrace and
    that the very same powers were very much aware of this fact.

    In his turn, Avetik Ishkhanian stated that in line with confidential
    information ascertained from fairly high state echelons, with the
    exception of military servicemen, only 7 percent of the eligible voters
    had actually cast ballots in the constitutional referendum. Whereas
    Vardan Khachatrian added that they had received information on a mere
    6.5 percent voter turnout.

    In his closing remarks, NCI coordinator Hovsep Khurshudian noted the
    fact that Armenia's social elite underscores ideological discussions
    and the search for the roots and solutions for the problems facing the
    country. And in the words of Khurshudian, this roundtable is its proof.

    The National Citizens' Initiative is a public non-profit association
    founded in December 2001 by Raffi K. Hovannisian, his colleagues,
    and fellow citizens with the purpose of realizing the rule of law
    and overall improvements in the state of the state, society, and
    public institutions.

    The National Citizens' Initiative is guided by a Coordinating
    Council, which includes individual citizens and representatives of
    various public, scientific, and educational establishments. Five
    commissions on Law and State Administration, Socioeconomic Issues,
    Foreign Policy, Spiritual and Cultural Challenges, and the Youth
    constitute the vehicles for the Initiative's work and outreach.

    For further information, please call (37410) 27-16-00 or 27-00-03;
    fax (37410) 52-48-46; email [email protected]; or visit www.nci.am
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