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    HE COMES, HE SEES, HE INSTRUCTS
    Arthur Hovhannisyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on June 26, 2008
    Armenia

    Proposal Not Objective

    Assistant to the US State Secretary on Issues Regarding Democracy,
    Human Rights and Labor David Kramer came out with a press conference
    in the US Embassy in Armenia, yesterday.

    "My visit is aimed at familiarizing myself with the process of works
    in the spheres of politics and human rights," said David Kramer,
    who is planning to visit Tbilisy and Baku after leaving Yerevan.

    Kramer said during the recent months collapse of democracy has been
    recorded in Armenia and they encourage the new government to solve
    this problem.

    He also said: "In the number of other proposals we have also
    proposed the government to completely eliminate the restrictions
    on the press and demonstrations, and release all the detainees who
    have been detained for their political stances, to conduct serious
    and trustworthy investigation of March 1-2 developments, to start
    serious dialogue, where the opposition and the civil society should
    also be involved."

    Unfortunately most of the before mentioned proposals are not based
    on objectiveness. Let's speak about these proposals one by one.

    Firstly after the removal of the state of emergency, how can one speak
    about restrictions on the freedom of press? Moreover at the moment we
    have more pro-oppositional than pro-governmental newspapers in Armenia.

    According to D. Kramer the conversation is about the restoration of
    the activity of "A1+" TV Company. In this issue as well the deputy
    State Secretary overlooked the fact that the ban on the activity of
    "A1+" was far not based on their political standpoints. By the way
    it has already been confirmed in the European Court of Human Rights.

    In response to our question: "What does he mean by saying restrictions
    on the freedom of press?" David Kramer said: "When we speak about
    the freedom of press we mean that the journalists must be able to do
    their work and that there should be no intimidations towards them.

    As regards the implementation of journalistic work and the exclusion
    of intimidations towards them, in this case as well it is really
    ridiculous to speak about the restrictions on the freedom of press.

    Firstly: because in Armenia as anywhere in the world despite any
    kind of intimidations the journalists usually do their work. It is
    another issue that we must struggle against that really condemnable
    manifestation (intimidation).

    Secondly: the before mentioned manifestations are not common in our
    country, but there are of course certain exclusions.

    Four: these intimidations are not organized by the state. Certain
    entrepreneurs, officials or individuals make them and in some cases
    they are simply slanders.

    Five: these intimidations are not only towards the pro-oppositional
    newspapers but also "Hayots Ashkharh" and many other pro-governmental
    newspapers.

    Six: it is impossible to exclude intimidations even in case of a
    big desire. These manifestations are not excluded even in the most
    developed European countries and the USA.

    It is really ridiculous even to speak about the restrictions on
    the freedom of demonstrations, because in many Council of Europe
    and European Union member countries the right to demonstrations is
    not exclusive.

    According to the Constitutions of those countries and Human Rights
    International Basic Document it is subject to restrictions and is
    necessarily restricted by the law.

    Now let's touch upon "those under detention for their political
    stances". D. Kramer simply avoided giving at least one or two names
    of those political detainees. The state secretary said they have
    expressed concern to the government saying that only pro-oppositional
    representatives have been detained in connection with March 1-2
    developments.

    But who else should have been detained, in case when it was
    the activists of the pro-oppositional forces that organized and
    participated in March 1-2 developments.

    Do David Kramer or the State Secretariat possess any facts that refute
    the results of the inquest? Of course no. We asked the deputy State
    Secretary whether or not he is familiar with the materials of the
    inquest, based on which he could do similar announcements about the
    existence of political detainees.

    "In my view, it is enough to say that I completely trust the
    information provided by my colleagues from the Embassy. Frankly I
    trust this information more than the inquest materials."

    I think it is quite clear for you from where Kramer's colleagues take
    the before mentioned information.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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