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    HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONER TO VISIT ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    States News Service
    July 6, 2009 Monday
    BERLIN

    The following information was released by the Federal Foreign Office
    of Germany:

    G¼nter Nooke, Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy
    and Humanitarian Aid at the Federal Foreign Office, leaves today on
    a trip to Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    In Armenia he is scheduled to have talks with Foreign Minister
    Nalbandian and Justice Minister Danielyan. He will also meet
    representatives of the National Assembly, the Opposition and
    civil society. His agenda will include the events surrounding the
    presidential elections in February 2008 as well as issues relating
    to freedom of the press and assembly. Before leaving for Armenia,
    Nooke issued the following statement in Berlin:

    "I welcome the recent extensive amnesty covering also individuals
    sentenced in connection with the March 2008 demonstrations and civil
    unrest as an important step towards national reconciliation. However,
    the full truth of what happened following the presidential elections
    has yet to be investigated and brought to light."

    In Azerbaijan the Commissioner is due to meet Foreign and Justice
    Ministry officials, the human rights Ombudswoman and independent
    journalists and human rights activists. His talks in Baku will focus
    on respect for freedom of the press, assembly and religion as well
    as the laws governing the activities of non-governmental organizations.

    In this connection the Commissioner commented as follows:

    "A vibrant civil society is an essential part of any democracy. The
    recently published bill on non-governmental organizations gave grounds
    for concern in my view. I am pleased some of the planned restrictions
    have now been dropped and trust that also in future civil society
    engagement in Azerbaijan will continue to be possible."
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