Steady Stream of Calls to Human Rights Defender's Hotline
Sona Avagyan
hetq
16:49, May 6, 2012
During the eight hours since pools opened inArmeniaat 8am, the Human
Rights Defender's Office has received 151 calls via its election
hotline.
Most of the calls earlier in the day had been about the disappearing
ink fiasco reported from a number of polling stations.
Subsequent calls have mostly focused on long lines at the polls and
incidents where voters have been allegedly bused in.
Nayiri Karmirshalyan, who heads the public affairs at the Office, says
that by the time investigators reach the scene of alleged bribe
giving, there are no traces left.
Sona Avagyan
hetq
16:49, May 6, 2012
During the eight hours since pools opened inArmeniaat 8am, the Human
Rights Defender's Office has received 151 calls via its election
hotline.
Most of the calls earlier in the day had been about the disappearing
ink fiasco reported from a number of polling stations.
Subsequent calls have mostly focused on long lines at the polls and
incidents where voters have been allegedly bused in.
Nayiri Karmirshalyan, who heads the public affairs at the Office, says
that by the time investigators reach the scene of alleged bribe
giving, there are no traces left.