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    REGULAR GENERAL MONITORING OF ARMENIA HELD IN GENEVA

    ARMENPRESS
    MAY 7, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS: The discussion of the report on the state
    of human rights in Armenia was held May 6 within the frameworks of
    the 8th session of the regular general monitoring of the UN Human
    Rights Council. For presenting the report the delegation headed by
    Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosyan had arrived in Geneva.

    The delegation was comprised of the permanent representative of Armenia
    in the UN structures, Ambassador Charles Aznavur, representatives
    of the spheres of Armenian justice, education and science, police,
    prosecutor's office and migration agency.

    Armenian Foreign Ministry press service told Armenpress that Deputy
    Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosyan presented the report referring to
    the steps implemented in Armenia in the direction of human rights
    defense and encouragement, to the legislative reforms, to the formed
    positive internship, as well as presented the current issues and
    upcoming programs.

    The report also refers in a separate chapter to the measures
    undertaken by Armenia in fighting against the genocide as against
    a crime committed against humanity, and particularly to the efforts
    directed toward the international prevention of genocides and toward
    the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Another chapter is devoted
    to the Armenian position on the self-determination right of peoples.

    The adoption of the report by the working team of the Human Rights
    Council is intended on May 10, and the decision on it will adopted
    by the council during its September session.

    During the visit Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosyan
    met with highest Commissioner of Human Rights Navi Pila. During the
    meeting the parties discussed the process of the fulfillment of the
    international commitments of Armenia toward the contract bodies of
    human rights, the implementation of the provisions of the resolution
    on the genocide, etc.

    Forty-seven states voiced their proposals and questions connected
    with the report, after which the members of the Armenian delegation
    presented their interpretations and illustrations.

    The Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body within the
    UN system made up of 47 States responsible for strengthening the
    promotion and protection of human rights around the globe. The Council
    was created by the UN General Assembly on 15 March 2006 with the main
    purpose of addressing situations of human rights violations and make
    recommendations on them.

    The general regular monitoring is one of the most important mechanisms
    of the council, which enables to evaluate the state of human rights
    in each of the 192 UN member states.
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