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  • Report on Armenian Penitentiary Institutions Presented in Yerevan

    REPORT ON ARMENIAN PENITENTIARY INSTITUTIONS PRESENTED IN YEREVAN

    Panorama.am
    19:04 05/10/06

    YEREVAN, 5 October 2006 - The results of a monitoring of Armenian
    prisons in 2005, the conditions and treatment of prisoners, were
    presented in Yerevan today.

    Prepared by the Public Monitoring Group, it focuses on the medical
    services and food the inmates receive, psychological problems, contact
    with the outside world, daily exercises, as well as the prevention
    of torture and inhumane treatment, and prison personnel.

    The Group was established under the Justice Ministry to observe the
    rights of detainees and is supported by the OSCE.

    "This year's report is a big step forward for the Public Monitoring
    Group, because it offers more concrete facts, recommendations and
    analysis," said Silvia Pogolsa, Human Rights Officer at the OSCE Office
    in Yerevan. "I also welcome the constructive co-operation offered
    by the Justice Ministry, which provided essential responses and took
    into consideration many recommendations suggested by the Group."

    Mikhael Baghdasaryan, the Head of the Public Monitoring Group, added:
    "Our monitoring revealed that the Ministry implemented some of the
    recommendations we made in our 2004 report. We hope that the points
    outlined in this report will also be adequately considered and help
    improve the conditions of the prisoners."

    A practical guide for NGOs on monitoring places of detention elaborated
    by the Association of the Prevention of Torture and the OSCE Office for
    Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) was also presented. It
    has been translated into Armenian with the help of the OSCE Office
    and ODIHR.

    The OSCE Office in Yerevan together with the Open Society Institute
    Armenia Foundation have been providing support to the Public Monitoring
    Group since 2004.
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