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    IFEX - News from the international freedom of expression community
    ________________________________________ _______________________

    ALERT - ARMENIA

    5 June 2009

    Human Rights Defenders' Office must be recognised as an important actor in
    protecting fundamental rights, says ARTICLE 19

    SOURCE: ARTICLE 19, London

    (ARTICLE 19/IFEX) - London, 5 June 2009 - ARTICLE 19 believes that the
    Armenian government must recognise the Human Rights Defenders' Office of
    Armenia as an important actor protecting fundamental human rights.
    Repression of freedom of expression in Armenia remains of great concern.

    ARTICLE 19 congratulates the incumbent Armenian Human Rights Defender,
    Armen Harutyunyan, on the fifth anniversary of the establishment of his
    office and stresses the continued importance of his work in the area of
    human rights and, in particular, freedom of expression. The Human Rights
    Defenders' Office is independent and non-political, established to monitor
    and report on human rights violations and examine individual complaints. It
    also has the authority to instigate its own investigations.

    ARTICLE 19 welcomes Mr Harutyunyan's commitment to freedom of expression,
    as a central element of the national debate on human rights. This was
    clearly demonstrated by last week's conference on the right to freedom of
    expression and fair trail, organised by the Human Rights Defenders' Office,
    to celebrate their fifth anniversary.

    However, ARTICLE 19 would also like to use this opportunity to once again
    raise concern about ongoing repression and erosion of the right to freedom
    of expression in Armenia. We call on the Armenian government to:

    - Reform Armenian legislation to bring about greater independence,
    pluralism and diversity of its broadcasting services, in particular by
    lifting the moratorium on the distribution of frequencies. We specifically
    call on the government to implement a European Court of Human Rights
    'decision' (See:
    http://www.institute.am/images/Document_file s/ECHR_Judgments/case%20of%20meltex%20ltd%20and%20 mesrop%20movsesyan%20v.%20armenia.doc
    ) to allow A1+ to take part in a public tender process under equal and fair
    conditions.
    - Further amend media legislation, to ensure that the National Commission
    on Television and Radio is fully independent from the influence of the
    government and that its composition represents the diversity of Armenian
    society.
    - Ensure safety for journalists, effectively investigating attacks and
    intimidation of journalists, and bringing to justice those who have
    instigated and carried out attacks.

    ARTICLE 19 urges the Armenian government to enter into constructive
    dialogue with the Human Rights Defender and civil society organisations in
    order to facilitate a serious programme of reform.

    http://www.ifex.org/armenia/2009/06/05/hu man_rights_defenders_office/

    For further information, contact ARTICLE 19, 6-8 Amwell Street, London,
    EC1R 1UQ, U.K., tel: +44 20 7278 9292, fax: +44 20 7278 7660, e-mail:
    [email protected], Internet: http://www.article19.org

    The information contained in this alert is the sole responsibility of
    ARTICLE 19. In citing this material for broadcast or publication, please
    credit ARTICLE 19.
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