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    Sydney Star Observer
    Sept 3 2011


    Armenia: police blackmailed gays

    Posted on 03 September 2011

    Armenian police continued to blackmail gay men after homosexuality was
    decriminalised, according to US Embassy cables leaked by Wikileaks.

    `Despite new legislation that decriminalised homosexuality in Armenia,
    societal discrimination remained an obstacle for homosexuals in 2003,'
    the cable reads.

    `Members of the homosexual community told [the] US Embassy on December
    24 that homosexuals continue to face intolerant attitudes and severe
    discrimination in rural areas and in the military.

    `[A] Local human rights NGO said that cases of police harassment of
    homosexuals now involve blackmail and extortion rather than violence.
    Both noted, however, that the overall situation had improved and that
    cases of harassment had abated somewhat during the past year in [the
    capital] Yerevan.

    `Chairman of the Helsinki Association, Mikail Danielyan reported that
    police officers continue to harass homosexuals in Armenia. He reported
    at least three cases in which police attempted to blackmail men by
    threatening to publicly expose them as homosexuals to their families
    and friends.

    `Police officers now use less violent tactics but pressure homosexuals
    for information about homosexuals, especially married men, in
    high-ranking business or government positions from whom they can
    extort larger amounts of money,' the cable reads.

    Armenia has no laws protecting people from discrimination on the
    grounds of sexuality.

    http://www.starobserver.com.au/news/2011/09/03/armenia-police-blackmailed-gays/60869

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