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    ANOTHER SLAP IN THE FACE

    Haykakan Zhamanak
    June 11 2009
    Armenia

    Yesterday the USA again slapped the Republic of Armenia authorities
    in the face.

    Yesterday the US State Department published the report on democracy
    and human rights which relentlessly criticized the Armenian
    authorities. The report touched upon the 1 March 2008 and the events
    following it in detail.

    Let us remind the readers that the State Department gave a tough
    assessment of the Armenian authorities in the previous annual report
    as well. In yesterday's report, apart from the 1 March events,
    the US State Department dwelled on the politically-motivated
    trials as well. The presidential election of 2008 was held with
    major shortcomings and led to a political crisis that has stayed
    unresolved. On 1 March 2008 the ruling authorities used force
    to disperse people at a rally, arrested dozens of demonstrators
    and imposed an emergency situation for 20 days. The latter measure
    seriously restricted media freedom and people's right of assembly. Ten
    peopled died in clashes between the demonstrators and security forces.

    After the March violence a drastic decline in the human rights
    situation was recorded. The authorities used pressure to intimate
    the opposition and take revenge upon them. The police beat the
    detainees under investigation and in some cases investigation was
    not conducted fairly. The National Security Service and Police acted
    with impunity and carried out unsanctioned arrests and detentions,
    the State Department report said.

    Touching upon the politically-motivated trials the report mentioned:
    The executive authorities continued putting political pressures on
    the judges. Selective judicial persecution of political opponents and
    lack of just investigation demonstrated dependence of the judicial
    system. The conditions in prison cells were unsatisfactory and
    unhealthy. The authorities not always respected the privacy of
    citizens.

    There was also a point on the media in yesterday's report. Reporters
    and journalists continued to exercise self-censorship; the government
    adopted a new contradictory law on TV and radio licensing, thus putting
    up yet another two-year obstacle [to obtaining a broadcasting licence],
    the report said.

    The US State Department also noted that the further implementation of
    the contract signed with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
    would depend upon the progress in democracy and recorded indicators
    meeting the MCC's fair governance criteria. Let me remind you that
    Armenia's indicators are very low and do not meet the criteria of fair
    governance and democracy. Yet in the end of 2008 the MCC published
    the criteria and Armenia had recorded unsatisfactory results.

    Also I would like to remind you that for the past year the MCC has
    been constantly refusing to deliver financial aid to Armenia because
    of the same reason. The MCC's latest board meeting decided to discuss
    the provision of several-million-dollar aid to Armenia in June,
    i.e. now. But judging by the State Department report Armenia this
    time as well will not get the anticipated aid from the USA.

    Anyway, at the same time the State Department report mentions that the
    USA has rendered Armenia diverse and large-scale support to promote
    a free and fair presidential election in February 2008. And several
    months before the Yerevan municipal election [on 31 May 2009] the
    USA implemented its three months' democracy development strategy. It
    focused on higher-level fair and transparent election processes. The
    purpose of the strategy was holding a free and fair election. Whereas
    as we have already informed you on 31 May election fraud and ballot
    staffing were committed even in the presence of US ambassador to
    Armenia Marie L. Yovanovitch.

    The final part of the report said: In response to the Armenian
    government's request to support them in the creation of an independent
    commission to investigate the 1 March violence, US officials offered
    and later organized and funded a visit by former staff members of
    the USA's 9/11 commission to Armenia to share their experience in
    the government crisis investigation.
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