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    Armenia's human rights record uneven - Human Rights Watch

    13:04, 29.01.2015


    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Armenia's human rights record remained uneven in
    2014, states Human Rights Watch World Report 2015, Armenian News -
    NEWS.amreports from Washington, D.C.

    According to the report, Armenia's authorities continued to interfere
    with peaceful protests.

    "Torture and ill-treatment in custody remained a problem, and
    investigations are ineffective, even when opened. Journalists
    continued to face pressure and violence," stressed the report.

    According to international observers, although changes to alternative
    service to compulsory military service garnered praise, serious abuses
    in the army persist. Also, local groups documented forced psychiatric
    hospitalization.

    "Violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender
    identity are serious problems," noted the authors of the report.

    In addition, Armenia's government has yet to lift unnecessary
    restrictions on access to pain medications for people with terminal
    illnesses.

    At the same time, Human Rights Watch added that in July joint
    statement by the UN, EU, OSCE, and CoE commended Armenia for adopting
    a Human Rights Action Plan as an opportunity for meaningful
    accountability and human rights progress.


    http://news.am/eng/news/250020.html

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