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    THIS YEAR ALSO ARMENIA APPEARS AMONG "PARTLY FREE" COUNTRIES

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011365
    Jan 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the Freedom House
    international organization's report under the title Freedom in
    the World, this year also Armenia has appeared among "partly free"
    countries among 193 countries. Shushan Khatlamajian, the Coordinator of
    programs of the Institute of Civil Society and Regional Development,
    reported at the January 19 press conference. According to the report,
    among 193 countries 89 or 46% are free, 62 or 32% are partly free,
    42 or 22% not free. Among Armenia's neighbors Georgia is among partly
    free countries and Azerbaijan not free countries.

    An estimation is given to a country's political and civil rights on
    the scale of 1-7 points as a result of the study (the lower is the
    point the better). This year Armenia has received 5 and 4 points,
    respectively, and Azerbaijan 6 and 5 points.

    S. Khatlamajian said that a study was also conducted in 16 countries
    not recognized by UN, including NKR. Thus, NKR was also considered
    a partly free country, 5 points were given for country's political
    and 5 for civil rights.

    According to S. Khatlamajian's observation, some estimations of the
    study do not correspond to reality or are presented too strictly. In
    particular, the report mentioned that not all rights of national
    minorities are respected in Armenia, while the report on Georgia
    mentioned nothing about it. In her opinion, a number of international
    organizations conducting studies, including Freedom House, have very
    direct and perceptible political goals: they make an attempt to
    create an atmosphere of public disagreement with such surveys. In
    that respect, in S. Khatlamajian's opinion, one can suppose that
    "Armenia's opposition feels West's support very well."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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