COUNCIL OF EUROPE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONER TO VISIT ARMENIA NOVEMBER 20
ARMENPRESS
Nov 19, 2008
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: The Council of Europe Commissioner
for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg, will pay a visit to Armenia from
20 to 22 November.
Council of Europe Yerevan office told Armenpress that during the
visit the Commissioner will meet with the President of the Republic,
Serge Sargsyan, the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Minister for
Foreign Affairs, the Head of the National Police and the Prosecutor
General. He will also hold meetings with the Chairman of the ad hoc
inquiry committee of the National Assembly and the members of the
newly-established fact-finding group tasked with the inquiry into the
March events, the Human Rights Defender, as well as representatives of
international organizations and civil society. Commissioner Hammarberg
will also visit places of deprivation of liberty.
"I intend to assess the situation of persons deprived of their liberty
and the progress made in discovering the responsibilities of the March
events" he said. "It is essential that a true and factual description
of what actually happened is established. If this can be done it will
also benefit future work to protect human rights in Armenia," he said.
ARMENPRESS
Nov 19, 2008
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: The Council of Europe Commissioner
for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg, will pay a visit to Armenia from
20 to 22 November.
Council of Europe Yerevan office told Armenpress that during the
visit the Commissioner will meet with the President of the Republic,
Serge Sargsyan, the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Minister for
Foreign Affairs, the Head of the National Police and the Prosecutor
General. He will also hold meetings with the Chairman of the ad hoc
inquiry committee of the National Assembly and the members of the
newly-established fact-finding group tasked with the inquiry into the
March events, the Human Rights Defender, as well as representatives of
international organizations and civil society. Commissioner Hammarberg
will also visit places of deprivation of liberty.
"I intend to assess the situation of persons deprived of their liberty
and the progress made in discovering the responsibilities of the March
events" he said. "It is essential that a true and factual description
of what actually happened is established. If this can be done it will
also benefit future work to protect human rights in Armenia," he said.