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    COMMISSIONER DISAPPOINTS THE REVOLUTIONARIES
    Gevorg Haroutyunyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on July 16, 2008
    Armenia

    THOMAS HAMMERBERG, Council of Europe High Commissioner for Human
    Rights, arrived in Yerevan on Sunday on a three-day official
    visit. Yesterday evening, after finishing all the planned meetings
    and visits, Mr. Hammerberg also met with the journalists.

    Although the CoE Commissioner said that during the past three days
    he had already estimated the process of the implementation of PACE
    Resolutions # 1609 and 1620, he also deemed it necessary to add the
    following: "I have already received the answers to some questions. I
    will have submitted my report to the PACE Monitoring Committee by
    September 11 and anticipate to receive answers to some more questions."

    The correspondent of "Hayots Ashkharh" tried to figure out whether the
    Commissioner had got familiarized with the process of implementing the
    resolutions or he had only managed to make assessments? This time,
    Thomas Hammerberg's answer was more precise. "Within the period of
    three days, I have managed obtain maximum information and collect
    maximum facts.

    >From this moment till September 11, there will be an additional
    correspondence between the authorities and me, and we will be
    exchanging information.

    Naturally, if I were to submit my report to the Monitoring
    Committee tomorrow, I would state that the resolution w as not fully
    implemented."

    In the meantime, Mr. Hammerberg called on us to consider and comment
    upon the statements directly by himself. "I have heard that some
    ministries have published press releases regarding the contents of
    our meetings with the ministers. To make it clear, I would like to
    say that I want to express my opinions myself."

    Let's note that during the past three days, the CoE High Commissioner
    met with the President of the Republic, the Minister of Justice,
    the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, the NA Speaker, several of
    parliamentarians as well as L. Ter-Petrosyan. He also visited the
    places of detention and talked to several detainees, their wives
    and relatives.

    Thomas Hammerberg especially touched upon the Foreign Minister's
    statement according to which he had allegedly agreed that instituting a
    criminal case based on police testimonies conforms to the international
    practice.

    "The PACE Resolution passed in June specifies quite clearly that
    no conviction is allowed based on police testimonies. This is the
    attitude adopted by the Council of Europe and me with regard to
    the current situation. This doesn't mean that such cases should
    be treated so strictly in any country. The thing is that the law
    enforcers are perceived as the people's opponents in a politically
    tense atmosphere. In such situation, the proofs confirming the
    accusation become impo rtant."

    The speaker also substantiated the issue why the arrested organizers
    and participants of the March 1 events cannot be considered as
    political prisoners. "I have expressed my concerns that some of the
    politically active individuals have been in detention for already 4
    months and their cases are not sent to the court.

    I have suggested that all the cases be sent to the court provided
    there is available evidence. Otherwise, these individuals should
    be released. I am sure that the rights of the politically active
    individuals should be protected as much as the rights of all the
    other people."

    For some journalists, Thomas Hammerberg specially underscored that
    his activities were independent of the activities of the Council of
    Europe, and at the same time, he didn't possess levers for influencing
    that body or imposing anything upon it. And in response to one of the
    journalists' question as to what levers were necessary for exerting
    pressures upon Armenia, the Commissioner for Human Rights answered,
    "It's up to them what to do. I don't give them instructions as to
    whether or not to punish anyone. I just present the facts available
    to me. That's all I can do."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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