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    ADDRESSED THE MINISTER

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    12:48 pm | July 30, 2009

    Official

    Executive Director of Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia
    division Holly Cartner sent an open letter to the RA Minister of
    Justice.

    Human Rights Watch appeals to the RA Minister of Justice Gevorg
    Danielyan to immediately interfere in the case of editor-in-chief
    of "Zhamanak-Yerevan" newspaper Arman Babajanyan and calls on the
    corresponding bodies to ensure his treatment at the highest level
    possible.

    Let us recall that Babajanyan has a brain swelling, which has an
    impact on his vision and needs immediate medical treatment.

    Human Rights Watch is Deeply Concerned About Arman Babajanyan's
    State of Health On July 29 Human Rights Watch sent open letter to the
    Minister of Justice Gevorg Danielyan encouraging for his immediate
    intervention in urging the responsible authorities to provide Arman
    Babajanyan with the highest possible standard of treatment.

    July 29, 2009

    Dear Minister Danielyan,

    We are writing regarding the well known journalist and editor,
    Arman Babajanian, who is currently nearing the end of his
    three-and-a-half-year prison term on charges of draft evasion.

    We have learned that Mr. Babajanian has been diagnosed with a brain
    tumor, which is affecting his eyesight and requires urgent medical
    intervention. We are very concerned about his health and therefore ask
    for your immediate intervention in urging the responsible authorities
    to provide him with the highest possible standard of treatment.

    Arman Babajanian is the founder and editor-in-chief of Zhamanak
    Daily, an independent daily newspaper published in Yerevan and Los
    Angeles, California. He was arrested on June 26, 2006 on charges of
    evading military service and falsification of documents related to his
    military service. He admitted to the charges, paid the required fines,
    and was sentenced to three-and-a-half-years in prison. Babajanian
    has now served most of his sentence and scheduled to be released in
    about a month and a half.

    In July 2008 Human Rights Watch urged the Armenian authorities to
    grant Mr. Babajanian's request for parole on good behavior. Despite
    international encouragement the Armenian authorities did not grant
    the request.

    We hope that you will do everything in your power to ensure
    Mr. Babajanian's access to the highest possible standard of treatment.

    We thank you for your attention to this important matter.

    Sincerely, Holly Cartner Executive Director Europe and Central Asia
    Division Human Rights Watch
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