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  • "For Us, Any Sewn Mouth, Any Sewn Eye Causes Great Alarm," The Human

    "FOR US, ANY SEWN MOUTH, ANY SEWN EYE CAUSES GREAT ALARM," THE HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER SAYS

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/11/05/127138/
    November 5, 2012 15:04

    >From the human rights perspective, when arrestees sew their mouths,
    can it be considered as ordinary a phenomenon, as wearing earrings
    for women? In response to this question of www.aravot.am, Karen
    Andreasyan, the Human Rights Defender, said, "Any self-mutilation
    cannot be considered as normal or acceptable. I am convinced that the
    Minister of Justice cannot believe either that it is a healthy or
    acceptable or positive phenomenon. I don't try to criticize him. I
    know one thing - for us, any sewn mouth, any sewn eye causes great
    alarm and our quick responses rush first of all to those very cases.

    And if we respond so quickly, it means that we think it is abnormal, we
    think it is an illegal, inhuman phenomenon. For us, any self-mutilation
    is so significant that our whole office is ready to go and meet
    with that man. It is almost what happens. There has been no case of
    self-mutilation that our workers were not aware of and didn't rush
    to the correctional facility."

    We inquired what their workers said, whether it was correct that
    the holes in mouths were already there, they just get a thread
    through it and it was normal, Karen Andreasyan said, "We wouldn't
    allow ourselves to comment on that, because we haven't carried out a
    medical examination of those people whether it hurts or doesn't hurt,
    how much they are physically harmed or spiritually humiliated during
    that process, because the phenomenon itself is important for us. If
    there is self-mutilation, it means there is a problem and this problem
    should be solved. Unfortunately, we are not always able to solve that
    problem, because it is beyond our competencies. But it is obvious
    that we see the problem and want to solve it."

    Hripsime JEBEJYAN

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