ARMENIA'S CITIZENS HAVE DISTRUST OF JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS
news.am
December 10, 2012 | 12:11
YEREVAN.- Armenian citizens still have profound distrust in courts,
Ombudsman Kren Andreasyan told reporters on Monday.
"That is the institution supposed to protect human rights," Ombudsman
emphasized. He said high poverty level contributes to increasing
mistrust of state authorities.
Armenians have distrust of electoral processes as well. Although,
no cases of violence and gross violations during the vote count were
registered during the May 6 parliamentary elections, Armenians have
little confidence in the process.
The Central Electoral Commission, the police and prosecutors are
responsible for it, Karen Andreasyan concluded.
news.am
December 10, 2012 | 12:11
YEREVAN.- Armenian citizens still have profound distrust in courts,
Ombudsman Kren Andreasyan told reporters on Monday.
"That is the institution supposed to protect human rights," Ombudsman
emphasized. He said high poverty level contributes to increasing
mistrust of state authorities.
Armenians have distrust of electoral processes as well. Although,
no cases of violence and gross violations during the vote count were
registered during the May 6 parliamentary elections, Armenians have
little confidence in the process.
The Central Electoral Commission, the police and prosecutors are
responsible for it, Karen Andreasyan concluded.