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    U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA SAYS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACUTE PROBLEM ACROSS THE WORLD

    ArmInfo
    2009-03-16 10:43:00

    ArmInfo. Domestic violence is an acute problem across the world,
    said U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Marie L. Yopvanovitch at the United
    States Department of Justice held a conference on "Support for Victims
    and Successful Prosecution of Domestic Violence" in Yerevan, Armenia,
    on March 16, 2009.

    U.S. Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch opened the conference. In her
    remarks, the Ambassador noted that although the statistics on domestic
    violence in the U.S. are sobering, much progress has been made in
    the past twenty years.

    The Ambassador urged the Armenian authorities in attendance to do all
    that can be done to reduce domestic violence and care for its victims.

    The Ambassador called domestic violence a serious problem that should
    not be ignored. She denied the opinion that complaining for violence
    a woman breaks up her family. In reality, she said, it is violence
    that breaks up families affecting first of all children.

    The domestic violence conference is just one of several sessions
    held by the U.S. Department of Justice in Yerevan to support Armenian
    law enforcement.

    In 2008, the USDOJ held conferences for Armenian judges, prosecutors,
    police and defense attorneys on the European Convention on Human
    Rights, corruption prosecution, financial crime investigations, the
    rules of evidence in adversarial proceedings, and the development of
    Armenian jurisprudence and case law.

    Three American prosecutors and one social worker participated -
    Prosecutor Steven Kessler (U.S. Embassy, Yerevan), Prosecutor
    Arlene Markarian (Brooklyn, New York), Prosecutor Wanda Lucibello
    (Brooklyn, New York), and Social Worker Cristin Mathiez (Brooklyn,
    New York). Joining the Americans at the conference were Armenian
    judges, prosecutors, police, and representatives from the Ministry
    of Justice, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Social and
    Labor Issues, the Civil Rights Division of the National Assembly,
    and international organizations such as UNICEF, OSCE and Open Society
    Institute Foundation in Armenia.

    The American and Armenian officials discussed their countries'
    respective approaches to fighting all manifestations of domestic
    violence, as well as support for the victim, investigation of a
    domestic violence case, and prosecution of such a case where the
    victim refuses to cooperate.
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