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    OMBUDSMAN IN HIS AD HOC REPORT RECORDS THAT SOCIETY IS DIVIDED INTO PRIVILEGED "INSIDERS" AND REST

    Noyan Tapan
    April 25, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The 2008 presidential elections and
    post-electoral developments have immensely influenced on the entire
    system of protection of human rights, on the state of protection
    of personal, political, socio-economic rights. RA Ombudsman Armen
    Haroutiunian stated on April 25 publicizing his ad hoc report. In the
    report the Ombudsman recorded that the complaint of a huge part of
    society during the presidential elections, receiving the respective
    direction, has acquired new qualities.

    In particular, the noticeable social and economic polarization,
    mistrust towards public and law enforcement bodies, overcentralization
    of power, ineffective mechanism of checks and balances between three
    branches of power, insufficient guarantees of human rights, formation
    of a tightly closed system of privileged group drove a significant part
    of society to seek critical and dramatic changes to solve these issues.

    According to Ombudsman's report, a closed system of privileged
    "insiders" and the rest had been formed in the country, democratic
    principles of governance were of artificial nature, which hampered
    the course of political struggle under the rule of law. Meanwhile,
    the opposition adopted the same extremist policy. The extremist policy
    of one part of government and a part of opposition generated March
    1-2 events inflicting the society to suffer.

    "Thus, the society shall enjoy the right to demand political elite
    (government and opposition) to ensure absolute respect for human
    rights and tolerance shall prevail in the society."

    To overcome the formed situation the Ombudsman proposes solving
    the following problems: to ensure that the authorities function
    in a framework of public accountability, and to secure a strong
    opposition, to reform the electoral legislation, to safeguard the
    freedom of expression and to put in place conditions for pluralism and
    impartiality in the electronic media. To this end, according to the
    Ombudsman, it will be essential to reform the legislation on television
    and the radio. It is also necessary to ensure equal participation of
    the representatives of the power and the opposition in the formation
    of television and radio regulatory and supervisory bodies.

    The Ombudsman also considers that it is necessary to rule out laws
    groundlessly restricting human rights and freedoms (such as the
    recent amendments to the Republic of Armenia Law on Conducting
    Meetings, Assemblies, Rallies, and Demonstrations), to safeguard
    the constitutional principle of equality of rights and to eliminate
    existing economic monopolies. The Ombudsman considers that it is
    vital to create an independent commission to inquire into the March 1
    events and, according to him, it would be most dangerous and useless
    to imitate reforms.

    In response to the questions, the Ombudsman emphasized that the
    independent commission with the participation of experts invited
    from abroad should enjoy confidence of the most part of society:
    "I have an inner conviction that extra-parliamentary opposition forces
    should also take a very active part in the commission's activity." The
    Ombudsman also emphasized that the commission should not replace
    the preliminary investigation body, "but exercise control over all
    that". The Ombudsman also thinks that all events of morning, midday,
    and evening of March 1 should be investigated unitedly, as there is
    a cause connection among them. "They must not leave out the morning
    and investigate only the midday."

    A. Haroutiunian said that more than a hundred arrested people are all
    oppositionists, therefore the independent commission is needed for
    punishment of all those who have committed a criminally punishable
    act. "To accuse so many people by Article 300, RA Criminal Code,
    seizing power, can be not trustworthy: "the suspicions that there
    are people arrested for their political approaches among them should
    be liquidated."

    A. Haroutiunian completely accepts the approaches of the latest
    resolution adopted by PACE: they all proceed from RA's interests. "An
    attempt to help us was just done, for us to ensure permanence to
    develop by the democratic way. I see nothing that can be harmful
    for our country," the Ombudsman said highlighting that we cannot
    unequivocally say that there are political prisoners in Armenia, we
    cannot assert, either, that everything is normal, there are suspicions
    and they need to be cleared up.

    In connection with separation between human rights and national
    security made by some "good-for-nothing compatriots" in media,
    A. Haroutiunian said that if there are no harmonious relations between
    society and power, speaking about national security is senseless. "The
    political history of mankind shows that the states and societies,
    where society, citizens feel protected and consider that power as
    their power, always win and are strong from point of view of national
    security. If a citizen is alienated and says nothing only due to fear,
    it does not mean that everything is stable in that country."

    The Ombudsman is convinced that we should build a democratic society
    with a real content and not an authoritarian system with a democratic
    facade, it results in undesirable phenomena. "Our only alternative
    is a democratic country, where human rights are indeed protected and
    a person feels protected," A. Haroutiunian said.

    In response to the question of how he evaluates former RA
    President Robert Kocharian's statement that the Ombudsman is his
    most unsuccessful cadre appointment, A. Haroutiunian said: "As an
    Ombudsman I just tried to behave correctly as far as possible, for
    society to trust this institution."
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