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    HUMAN RIGHTS CHECK: ARMENIA OUT OF PROPORTION
    by Giorgi Lomsadze

    EurasiaNet.org
    May 10 2011
    NY

    When it comes to human rights, the Armenian government needs to get
    the concept of proportionality right, believes the Council of Europe's
    human rights commissioner, Thomas Hammarberg.

    After visiting Yerevan this January and hearing grievances from the
    country's highly polarized political camps and civil society groups,
    Hammarberg penned a report, released yesterday, that targeted a range
    of human rights problems -- from police brutality to restricted civil
    liberties -- characterized by the adjective "disproportionate."

    Taming opposition-minded media? Putting up hurdles to gatherings of
    government critics? Attempting to control civil society groups?

    Disproportionate, disproportionate, disproportionate!

    The powers that be in Armenia promised to consider Hammarberg's
    instructions, but getting the proper sense of proportionality may
    prove tricky. The commissioner characterized the use of police force
    in the deadly 2008 clashes as "on the whole" proportionate, but with
    disproportionate elements.

    So, where to draw the line? Is it okay to have a fistfight until
    somebody picks up a bottle? Defining "disproportionate" might be a
    good place to start.




    From: A. Papazian
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