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    INVITATION REJECTED

    http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/03/24/ vardan-harutyunyan
    06:52 pm | March 24, 2010

    Politics

    The 37-th international forum of International Federation for Human
    Rights (FIDH) titled "Justice. The right to an effective remedy before
    an independent jurisdiction. New Challenges" will be held in Yerevan
    on April 6-8. The upcoming event will be attended by delegates from
    more than 100 countries as well as high-ranked officials of influential
    European organizations.

    Armenian advocacy organizations are among the invitees. In his letter
    to the forum organizers, Vartan Harutyunyan, Head of the Centre of
    Right and Freedom NGO rejected the invitation.

    "Regardless of any project proposed by an international structure,
    Armenian authorities will attempt to use the opportunity on their
    behalf, which, of course, will be an unsuccessful experience. I do
    not want to deal with these authorities therefore I rejected the
    invitation," Vardan Harutyunyan told A1+.

    Asked whether his withdrawal will not promote to the error concealment,
    Mr. Vradanyan said: "In fact, the invitees are not granted freedom
    of speech. Armenian delegates will simply have to listen to the RA
    Justice Minister's report on independent courts but they cannot speak
    against the report."

    Vardan Harutyunyan depicted Armenia's real image in the letter
    addressed to the forum organizers. The letter reads in part:

    "The situation in Armenia is quite different today. The presidential
    election of 2008 was conducted with large-scale violations. Thousands
    of Armenians went to the street in protest against the authorities
    who came to power through fraudulent vote.

    Authorities decided to "silence" the opposition's peaceful
    demonstrations by force. On March 1, 2008, riot police and Armed
    forces were sent against demonstrators. They came into clashes with
    the demonstrators leaving 10 dead and 200 injured in downtown Yerevan.

    To date, no one has been made accountable for the deadly clashes.

    Neither the perpetrators nor the organizers have been detected.

    Dissatisfied with the murder of ten victims, the authorities started
    mass arrests and a chase against the proponents of the opposition
    candidate at the same time announcing the post-election events as an
    attempt of power seizure.

    Hundreds of people were detained, many businessmen lost their jobs
    because of their political views. Armenian prisons were filled with
    political prisoners. Two years have since then but many of them are
    still in jails.

    Armenian courts having nothing in common with justice returned similar
    verdicts on the basis of trumped-up evidence of policemen. They did
    their utmost to please the authorities.

    Nothing has changed during the past two years. The situation became
    even worse. Political persecutions are still ongoing, courts obviously
    meet the authorities' demands, and opposition-linked businessmen
    lose their businesses. Marches and demonstrations are banned in the
    country. PACE, OSCE/ODIHR and U.S. Department of State, Freedom House
    and Human Rights Watch have already given assessments to the state
    in Armenia.
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