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    ARMENIA DOESN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH PRISONERS

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Sept 23 2014

    23 September 2014 - 4:11pm

    By Vestnik Kavkaza

    The death penalty was cancelled in Armenia in 2003 when it joined
    the Council of Europe. The death penalty was substituted for life
    imprisonment, but sometimes that is even worse than death. They
    say that life in prison with understanding that this is forever is
    worse than sudden pain and not-being. However, it is a mystery what
    the reasons for making imprisonment unbearable are - whether it is
    assurance that this is true atonement or fulfillment of the absurd
    requirements of the penitentiary system.

    Recently 40 convicts sentenced to life imprisonment started an
    indefinite hunger strike and addressed the President of Armenia
    Serge Sargsyan. Their letter said that they have lost trust in the
    relevant authorities, as their inactivity made them take measures of
    last resort. The prisoners draw the President's attention to problems
    which have been ignored for many years and violation of the law by
    the relevant authorities.

    The September hunger strike is a continuation of a July strike, after
    which prisoners were promised that certain steps would be taken within
    a month. The prisoners stopped the strike, but the Ministry of Justice
    didn't do anything. The prisoners sent letters this time as well,
    one of them even cut off his finger as a protest. It is not the first
    such case. A year ago prisoner Gnun Verdanyan, who was sentenced to
    life imprisonment in the Nubarashen Prison, protested by stitching
    closed his mouth, after he was forbidden from using a phone.

    The incarceration conditions of life prisoners and the indifference of
    the authorities of the justice system have been discussed many times.

    Life prisoners try to draw attention to them with numerous complaints
    and requests, but unsuccessfully. Human rights activists think that
    these people are completely isolated: their connection with society
    and the media is broken. The only precise information about life
    prisoners are the names of those who die.

    It is well-known that they are poorly fed and almost not treated by
    doctors. There are no medicines, equipment, medical staff. According
    to the law, the state must hospitalize seriously-ill patients. Their
    simultaneous incarceration and treatment is too expensive. But a
    representative of a group of social observers, Robert Revazyan,
    says that those who need surgery and treatment in a hospital don't
    receive medical help and remain in prison cells.

    The chairman of the group of social observers, Sergey Gabriyelyan,
    describes a prisoner: "His jaw is rotting. He needs emergency surgery;
    there is a relevant prescription from a doctor, but nothing is being
    done, he stays in prison. The authorities of the prison say that they
    have no money for the surgery."

    Prison doctors often don't make the diagnosis which requires
    hospitalization of a prisoner, as they don't want to have trouble
    from the authorities of the prisons. "On the other hand, the parole
    commission rejects the majority of requests after 2-3 minutes of
    discussion of a prisoner's case. Thus, many prisoners are not motivated
    for reformation, as they won't be released on parole," Revazyan thinks.

    It seems the authorities don't know what to do with prisoners.

    However, there is an absurd idea. Three years ago there was information
    that Armenia had developed a draft on settlement of the "liberated
    territories" by prisoners. Yerevan means the occupied Azerbaijani
    territories of Nagorno-Karabakh and nearby. Supporters of the
    idea insist that this is a humane step - "people will be useful,
    rather than spend 20 years in prisons." Experts decided that the
    initiative was caused by the fact that normal people wouldn't settle
    in Nagorno-Karabakh, on the contrary, they were leaving Armenia,
    and this has led to serious migration problems.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/society/60268.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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