COUNCIL OF EUROPE ANTI-RACISM COMMISSION VISITS ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
31.03.2010 17:53 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A delegation of the European Commission against
Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) visited Armenia from March 23 to 26,
2010. During its visit, ECRI's delegation gathered information on the
implementation of the recommendations it made to the authorities in
its 2006 report and discussed new issues that have emerged since.
The delegation held meetings in Yerevan with representatives of all
relevant ministries, public officials and human rights NGOs. It also
visited accommodation centers for asylum-seekers and refugees as well
as neighborhoods and villages with minority population.
Following this visit, ECRI will adopt a report in which it will make a
fresh set of recommendations on measures to be taken by the authorities
to address racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, antisemitism
and intolerance in the country. Among these, three will be revisited
in two years' time as part of an interim follow-up procedure.
In its 2006 report ECRI had deplored the lack of comprehensive civil
and administrative anti-discrimination legislation. ECRI had also
found that the Yezidi minority continued to face problems. Moreover,
ECRI had recommended changes to the law on alternative service,
the CoE communications unit reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
31.03.2010 17:53 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A delegation of the European Commission against
Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) visited Armenia from March 23 to 26,
2010. During its visit, ECRI's delegation gathered information on the
implementation of the recommendations it made to the authorities in
its 2006 report and discussed new issues that have emerged since.
The delegation held meetings in Yerevan with representatives of all
relevant ministries, public officials and human rights NGOs. It also
visited accommodation centers for asylum-seekers and refugees as well
as neighborhoods and villages with minority population.
Following this visit, ECRI will adopt a report in which it will make a
fresh set of recommendations on measures to be taken by the authorities
to address racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, antisemitism
and intolerance in the country. Among these, three will be revisited
in two years' time as part of an interim follow-up procedure.
In its 2006 report ECRI had deplored the lack of comprehensive civil
and administrative anti-discrimination legislation. ECRI had also
found that the Yezidi minority continued to face problems. Moreover,
ECRI had recommended changes to the law on alternative service,
the CoE communications unit reported.