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    JUSTICE MINISTER OF ARMENIA MAKES SOME REMARKS ON EXTRAORDINARY REPORT BY ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN

    arminfo
    2008-05-29 14:53:00

    ArmInfo. Justice Minister of Armenia Gevorg Danielyan made a number
    of remarks on the extraordinary report by Ombudsman Armen Haroutiunyn
    on post-election processes in the country.

    Thus, the minister remarked that the report does not mention its
    specific legal basis. The minister said that in conformity with the Law
    on Ombudsman the latter has a right to make an extraordinary report in
    case of cross violation of human rights. In this connection, he was
    to mention the specific ground for publication of the report. 'The
    content and the scheme of the report aim to analyze the pre- and
    post-election developments in Armenia. In the meanwhile, the analysis
    of the presidential election cannot be a juridical basis for such
    report since it is a topic for political research>, the minister
    said. He believes the report 'overloaded' with discourses not within
    competence of the human rights defender, in particular, the part in
    the report that tries to explain the inexpediency of the criticism
    at the first president Levon Ter-Petorsyan. 'To put it shortly, the
    considerable part of the report is devoted to grounding the political
    stance saying that 'the authorities chose the wrong and futureless
    tactics in their campaign>>, G. Danielyan said.

    To recall, Armenian Ombudsman Armen Harutiunyan came out with
    a suggestion that an independent commission should be set up to
    investigate the March 1 events.

    On April 25, when presenting an extraordinary report on the situation
    before and after presidential election in Armenia, Harutiunyan made a
    number of proposals aimed to stabilize the domestic political state in
    the country. In particular, he suggests that the Electoral Code should
    be reformed: the system of formation of electoral commissions, count
    of votes, etc. should be reconsidered. According to the Ombudsman,
    it is necessary to take steps to consolidate freedom of speech. This
    concerns creation of conditions for formation of pluralism and
    objectivity of e-media, as well as equal participation of oppositional
    and pro-governmental forces in the process of formation of bodies
    regulating the activity of television and radio.

    Harutyunyan said that the draft laws which ungroundedly restrict
    human rights and freedoms (for instance, the recent amendments to
    the RA Law on rallies, demonstrations and processions) should be
    excluded. He also suggested setting up an independent commission
    with international experts to investigate the March 1 events. He
    pointed out the necessity of fight against the oligarchic system
    of governing. Liquidation of monopolies will contribute to this,
    he added. "The most dangerous and short-sighted thing in the current
    situation is imitation of reforms", Harutyunyan said.
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