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    ACCORDING TO HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, IN 2008 ARMENIA EXPERIENCED MOST SERIOUS POLITICAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS CRISIS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011315
    Jan 15, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the Human Rights
    Watch international organization, in 2008 Armenia experienced the most
    serious political and civil rights crisis since the independence. Radio
    Liberty reported this referring to organization's report.

    "According to international experts' conviction, on March 1 security
    forces used disproportionate force to citizens complaining against the
    results of the presidential elections, and the state of emergency
    announced from March 1 temporarily limited a number of basic
    rights. Both actions were widely criticized by the international
    community," Human Rights Watch mentioned.

    Enumerating the main events that happened last year, the report authors
    wrote: "Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan won the February 19 elections,
    but the acts of violence and falsifications of that day cast a shadow
    on that election."

    "Recording that on the voting day in a number of polling stations
    opposition activists, journalists and local observers were attacked
    by the opposite camp, Human Rights Watch emphasized: "Some cases of
    attacks were recorded with the presence of policemen and officials
    involved in the electoral process. However, the latters did not
    intervene in the incidents, moreover, there was even a case when
    a policeman assisted those attacking. The international observers
    reported about the violations committed during the elections, including
    agitation carried out on the voting day, stuffing ballot-boxes, voter
    buying, and mistakes committed when calculating the votes. Meanwhile
    the observers criticised the Central Electoral Commission for obviously
    failing proper investigation of the complaints."

    Touching upon post-electoral developments the organization stated:
    "Thousands of supporters of the main opposition candidate, Levon
    Ter-Petrosian, after the elections started organizing actions
    of protest in Yerevan center, which were peaceful for 10 days
    running. However, on March 1 special Police forces started a conflict
    with the demonstrants, used disproportionate force, beat them with
    clubs, and attacked the demonstrants who tried to evade."

    After arresting hundreds of oppositionists, according to the human
    rights organization, policemen committed a number of procedure
    violations, including depriving the arrested people of the possibility
    of communicating with the outer world and having a lawyer. And already
    the voting process caused suspicions to a fair legal procedure. It
    was mentioned that "a number of arrested people were convicted only
    on the basis of policemen's evidence and with a speeded-up judicial
    procedure."

    Touching upon independent investigation of the March 1 events, the
    report read: "Armenia's authorities took some steps in this direction
    under PACE pressures, but no one has been called for liability for
    the victims so far."

    According to the report, the freedom of expression right was also
    violated, acts of violence were used to journalists criticizing
    the authorities last year: "The journalists covering the February
    actions of protest had become a target for the Police. In particular,
    law enforcers attacked photojournalist Gagik Shamshian, who later,
    on March 1, was beaten by policemen, was arrested, hospitalized
    due to his injuries, and was released only after the mediation of
    the RA Ombudsman. On March 1 the Police also hindered the work of
    Radio Liberty journalist, beat the driver, as well as arrested two
    journalists during actions of protest in Gyumri and Yerevan."

    The report also touched upon checkings done by the tax bodies at
    the GALA Gyumri TV company and the revealed abuses stating: "These
    steps are widely perceived as a retribution for broadcasting first
    President Levon Ter-Petrosian's speeches criticizing government's
    activity." It was mentioned that violence was also used to a number
    of journalists for their professional activity, including Haykakan
    Zhamanak correspondent Lusine Barseghian and head of Radio Liberty's
    Yerevan Office Hrach Melkumian.

    According to Human Rights Watch, people's right to hold gatherings
    was also violated last year. Stating that in the days of state
    of emergency announced in March the National Assembly introduced
    limitations to the law regulating this sphere, then reconsidered
    them under international community's pressure, the report recorded:
    "The government rejected opposition's many applications on holding
    public actions of protest in late March, at least 90 people were
    arrested for taking part in peaceful political walks."

    "Besides, the report authors continue, according to Armenian human
    rights activists, physical pressures were exerted on some of those
    detained on the March 1 events during the arrests, when moving them
    from one police department to another or in the isolation ward, while
    the officials did not investigate these complaints." In general,
    according to the report, tortures and bad attitude to imprisoned
    people remain a widely spread phenomenon in Armenia's prisons.

    In the report's concluding part Human Rights Watch recorded: "The
    international observers estimated the February presidential elections
    as mainly corresponding to the commitments assumed by the country,
    but expressed concerns on the electoral process. The European Union has
    also repeatedly expressed concern on force used by the authorities and
    demonstrants' arrests, and the United States dampened the allocations
    of the Millennium Challenge corporation's five-year program."
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