THEY KILL PEOPLE IN MOVIES TOO
A1+
[03:08 pm] 04 September, 2006
"Public order is preserved better in Armenia than in a number of
countries which are a lighthouse for Armenia in this respect", said
Vladimir Pryakhin, the head of the OSCE Yerevan office in an interview
with "A1+".
How can we say that human rights are protected in Armenia if innocent
people become victims of criminal activities? Asked this question,
Vladimir Pryakhin notes that he is sorry for that, "but not a single
country is insured against such criminal activities, even the most
developed ones".
RA Ombudsman Armen Haroutyunyan is of the same opinion. Of course
he does not think that the protection of human rights is at the same
level in Armenia as in developed countries. Nevertheless, according
to him, even the citizens of Western countries become victims of
criminal activities.
"Don't you see what they show in movies?" Armen Haroutyunyan stated.
And still, there is one thing Armen Haroutyunyan is convinced in:
there is still much to be done in the sphere of the protection of
human rights in Armenia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
A1+
[03:08 pm] 04 September, 2006
"Public order is preserved better in Armenia than in a number of
countries which are a lighthouse for Armenia in this respect", said
Vladimir Pryakhin, the head of the OSCE Yerevan office in an interview
with "A1+".
How can we say that human rights are protected in Armenia if innocent
people become victims of criminal activities? Asked this question,
Vladimir Pryakhin notes that he is sorry for that, "but not a single
country is insured against such criminal activities, even the most
developed ones".
RA Ombudsman Armen Haroutyunyan is of the same opinion. Of course
he does not think that the protection of human rights is at the same
level in Armenia as in developed countries. Nevertheless, according
to him, even the citizens of Western countries become victims of
criminal activities.
"Don't you see what they show in movies?" Armen Haroutyunyan stated.
And still, there is one thing Armen Haroutyunyan is convinced in:
there is still much to be done in the sphere of the protection of
human rights in Armenia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress