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    DISCRIMINATION AGAINST RAFFI HOVHANNISYAN; THE LAW PERMITS ONE TO PUT UP A TENT

    March 13 2013

    "Forbidding Raffi Hovhannisyan to put up a tent is illegal," Artak
    Zeynalyan, a human rights advocate and a member of the Republic Party
    political council, stated during a conversation with www.aravot.am.

    Let us remind that Karen Andreasyan, the Human Rights Defender, also
    stated with regard to forbidding Raffi Hovhannisyan to put up a tent
    that the law didn't forbid that. The main reason of the government
    for not allowing putting up a tent was that one cannot put up a tent
    in Freedom Square, since it was the backyard of a cultural center.

    Responding to this reasoning, Mr. Zeynalyan stated: "A cultural
    center is also for people to protest around it and have a cover over
    their heads as protection against rain. What is the purpose of those
    cultural centers? On the other hand, the cultural center should
    be in the shadow of Freedom Square, since Armenia's independence
    was formed there." In response to our question whether there was
    discrimination against R. Hovhannisyan, Mr. Zeynalyan said: "There
    is also discrimination here, and it cannot be justified from both
    human and legal perspectives." Vardan Harutyunyan, the head of the
    Rights and Freedom Center NGO, also considered the issue from legal
    and human perspectives. He noted: "From the legal perspective, one can
    put up a tent. However, the human perspective is more important. When
    one is sitting in Freedom Square, one is on a hunger strike, and it
    is raining, what prevents people from helping that person? And the
    authorities try to create impossible, difficult conditions for people.

    I don't know whether it is their nature or their habit to impede
    people, make it as bad as possible. The issue of putting up a tent
    should have been solved in a minute. If one is on a hunger strike,
    one should have a tent, period." In response to our question why when
    Andreas Ghukasyan, a candidate for president, was on a hunger strike
    in front of the National Academy of Sciences building a month ago,
    he was allowed to put up a cover, whether the National Academy of
    Sciences building was not a cultural center, V. Harutyunyan said the
    following: "I don't want to compare. Those are different things. He
    was a candidate for president, and the government was so sure of its
    victory that they didn't pay attention not only to hunger strikers,
    but also to rivals. There conviction was unshakeable. And Raffi's
    victory was like snow in summer. They have lost their heads because
    of that, and they consider Raffi not as a candidate for president,
    but rather as an enemy in the same way as Levon Ter-Petrossian in 2008.

    The government sees Raffi and itself in opposite trenches today;
    that is why they don't treat him as they treated Ghukasyan and would
    treat anyone else." Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/03/13/152925/

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