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    THOMAS HAMMARBERG PERMITTED TO VISIT PEOPLE IMPRISONED ON CASE OF MASS DISORDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    March 13, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 13, NOYAN TAPAN. The issue of limitations on mass media
    became a subject of discussion at the March 12 meeting of RA Minister
    of Justice Gevorg Danielian and Thomas Hammarberg, the Council of
    Europe Commissioner for Human Rights. Noyan Tapan was informed about
    it by Lana Mshetsian, the Spokesperson of the RA Justice Minister.

    According to the official report, T. Hammarberg said that various
    ungrounded rumors not corresponding to reality, which are unduly
    widely spread at present, can be prevented through mitigating the
    limitations currently existing in that sphere: mass media working in
    legal ways will keep away from spreading false information as far as
    possible. "In this connection the phenomenon of periodically spreading
    provoking information through some media, its grave consequences,
    and other additional bases that forced the authorities to temporarily
    use that limitation were presented to the Commissioner," the report
    read. At the same time, it was clarified that the limitation in
    fact embraces narrow circles, while some media try not to make any
    publications at all for the purpose of unduly aggravating that issue
    and presenting the ranges as wider.

    The Commissioner asked to express an opinion about the process of
    examination in connection with the facts, which have become bases for
    announcing a state of emergency, in response to which it was mentioned
    that the issue regards the Prosecutor General of the Republic of
    Armenia, and the process of examination is obviously transparent
    and the most important is that all versions have become a subject of
    discussion. Thomas Hammarberg, the Council of Europe Commissioner for
    Human Rights, expressed willingeness to meet with people imprisoned
    within the framework of the above mentioned examination, which was
    approved.

    The Commissioner admitting that announcing state of emergency
    is envisaged by the international law respective documents, in
    particular, European Convention on Human Rights and Basic Freedoms,
    asked to present him with the legal bases of announcing state of
    emergency concretely in the city of Yerevan. Mr Hammarberg expressed
    satisfaction with the comments and explanations presented to him and
    noted that mitigation of some provisions of the legal regime of state
    of emergency by the President was grounded by the law.
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