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    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OFFERS ASSISTANCE TO INVESTIGATION INTO THE 1 MARCH EVENTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.03.2008 15:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Council of Europe Commissioner on Human Rights
    Thomas Hammarberg calls on the Armenian government to lift emergency
    measures, ensure media freedom and initiate an impartial investigation
    into recent violent acts, the CoE press service reported.

    "The State of Emergency should be lifted in Armenia and an independent,
    impartial and transparent inquiry initiated to clarify what actually
    happened during the confrontations in Yerevan between the police and
    opposition demonstrators on 1 March", Thomas Hammarberg said after
    a three-day visit to Armenia.

    He held discussions with the President, the Prime Minister and
    President-elect, the Foreign Minister, the Minister of Justice, the
    Prosecutor General and the Head of Police. He also met the President of
    the National Assembly, representatives of political parties including
    those in opposition and had a separate meeting with former President
    and presidential candidate Ter-Petrosyan.

    Commissioner Hammarberg visited places of detention and interviewed
    persons recently arrested.

    Furthermore, he visited hospitals and met policemen and civilians
    who had been injured during the violence on 1 March. He also met
    with the National Human Rights Defender (ombudsman), defense lawyers,
    representatives of the media, non-governmental organizations as well
    as foreign diplomats and representatives of international and regional
    organizations in Yerevan.

    "The censorship which was introduced with the state of emergency has
    contributed to rumors and anxiety among the population about what was
    happening, at a time when measures to rebuild trust should have been
    promoted. The fact that some pro-government media tended to demonize
    the opposition while opposition papers were out of circulation did not
    contribute to a constructive atmosphere", said Thomas Hammarberg. He
    suggested that all limitations on the media and freedom of expression
    now be lifted.

    "Seven civilians and one policeman were killed and many others
    were injured. There is a need to clarify what actually happened and
    what provoked the outbreak of violence. The two sides describe the
    events very differently and it is important, also in a human rights
    perspective, to establish the basic facts. This can only be done
    through a comprehensive inquiry which is independent, impartial and
    transparent and perceived as credible by the whole population."

    "Such an investigation should also aim at drawing lessons and giving
    recommendations on how similar situations should be handled in
    future. For instance, it seems clear that the Armenian police needs
    more training in acceptable riot control measures, serious mistakes
    were made."

    "The establishment of an inquiry of this kind will not be easy in
    the present polarized climate in Armenia.

    The international community has expressed its willingness to
    offer participation or other assistance to such a comprehensive
    investigation into the 1 March events in order to contribute
    experience, professionalism and credibility".

    "Demonstrators who committed violent acts should be held accountable,
    as should policemen who used excessive force. However, the arrests and
    prosecutions should not target people for having merely been present
    at the demonstrations or expressed anti-government opinions. The
    Commissioner also calls for the release of all apprehended children
    under 18 years in this connection.

    It appears that some articles of the Criminal Code are interpreted
    broadly by the prosecutors, banning in practice all strong criticism
    and agitation against the government. This is not consistent with the
    European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
    Freedoms."

    Commissioner Hammarberg also stressed the importance of preventing any
    improper treatment of those arrested. There were cases after 1 March
    when the detainees had difficulties to contact family members and to
    have access to a lawyer. Also, the registration of their arrest was
    not done in accordance with national rules in some instances.

    The Commissioner was also told about cases of ill-treatment during
    arrests and in a few cases during transport to the police station. He
    welcomes the decision of the Prosecutor General to investigate ex
    officio all acts of violence committed by police forces against
    demonstrators and passing civilians on 1 March. The Commissioner
    underlines the absolute importance of ensuring respect for agreed
    safeguards against torture and ill-treatment as well as the procedural
    rights of the accused.

    The Commissioner welcomed the statement by the President that the
    current human rights restrictions would be gradually reviewed and
    lifted. He stressed the importance of now bringing the state of
    emergency to an end.
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