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    PACE WORRIED BY SITUATION IN ARMENIA

    AssA-Irada
    July 15, 2008 Tuesday
    Azerbaijan

    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is
    deeply troubled by the situation in Armenia, the CE Commissioner
    for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg says. At a meeting held in the
    Armenian parliament, Hammarberg, who is paying a three-day visit
    to Yerevan, said there were serious problems with the protection of
    human rights in the country. He said the legislature should play a
    role in investigating the violent dispersal of demonstrators that
    followed Armenias February 19 presidential election and the influence
    of political forces on the scritiny should be minimized.

    The scrutiny should be conducted transparently so that the public
    confides in its outcome. The post-election mass protests were
    put down with the use of force. The opposition had refused to
    recognize the results of the election won by Prime Minister Serzh
    Sarkisian, charging vote rigging and taking to the streets. 28
    people were reported killed and hundreds were injured during the
    demonstrations on March 1. Hammarberg also met with the Armenian
    presidential administration chief Ovik Abramian. The latter tried to
    assure the commissioner that his government was working to arraign
    those responsible for the violence and to properly investigate the
    developments. Hammarberg said he intended to thoroughly study progress
    in the implementation of Armenias commitments to the CE and the
    post-election situation in particular. No one should be prosecuted
    for their political views, he added. Representatives of Armenian
    NGOs said after meeting the human rights commissioner that the CE
    official had confirmed that the political prisoners in the country
    had been convicted on baseless charges. Hammarberg said none of the
    demands the CE had put forth to the Armenian government in the past
    months had been implemented. Hammarberg will prepare a report on the
    outcomes of his visit that will be submitted to the PACE Monitoring
    Committee on September 11.
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