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    Armenian political prisoners complain of physical ill-treatment

    2010-03-20 13:15:00


    ArmInfo. All the political prisoners arrested during March 1 2008 have
    stated that they were treated badly during detention even if they
    displayed no resistance, says the report of the Council of Europe
    Anti-torture Committee.

    On March 19, 2010, the Council of Europe's Committee for the
    Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
    (CPT) published the report on its ad hoc visit to Armenia in March
    2008, together with the response of the Armenian Government. Both
    documents have been made public at the request of the Armenian
    authorities.

    The main purpose of the visit was to examine the treatment of persons
    detained in relation to events which followed the Presidential
    election of 19 February 2008. In the aftermath of the election, on 1
    March 2008, a police operation took place aimed at dispersing
    opposition rallies in Yerevan. Dozens of persons were arrested in the
    course of and following that operation, hundreds were injured and a
    number of persons died.

    The delegation carried out individual interviews with most of the
    persons remanded in custody on charges related to the post-election
    events. Practically all the persons who had been detained on 1 March
    2008 alleged that they had been physically ill-treated at the time of
    their apprehension, even though they apparently had not offered
    resistance. The delegation also received a few allegations of physical
    ill-treatment at the time of questioning by the police.

    The CPT has recommended that the investigation into the events of 1
    March 2008 be conducted in accordance with the criteria of an
    effective investigation, and that its results be used to provide
    guidance for future police operations in terms of planning, training
    and police tactics in crowd-control situations. The visit report also
    contains other recommendations aimed at combating ill-treatment by law
    enforcement officials, including through strengthening the formal
    safeguards against ill-treatment which are offered to persons deprived
    of their liberty by the police (i.e. the rights of notification of
    custody, access to a lawyer and access to a doctor).
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