COUNCIL OF EUROPE COMMISSIONER'S INTIMATION TO ARMENIA. "SOLVE THE PROBLEM AND YOU WILL GET THE HELP."
March 11 2015
"I am sorry that the Commissioner's report addresses such problems,
such concerns and recommendations that also existed some ten years
ago. The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils
Muižnieks, in his report, makes a reference to his predecessor
Commissioner Hammarberg's report and evaluations, indicating that
even during his predecessor Commissioner the problems raised were
not yet solved during his visits. They indicate our state's being
inconsistent," said human rights activist Arthur Sakunts. According
to him, the Commissioner's report shows that CE is consistent with
the issues of recording the problems and presentation of suggestions
and recommendations. "This means that they do not ignore the problems
that exist. This gives us a fundamental estimate and a fundamental
recording by the international body regarding the problems in the human
rights and legal system. This report states that all the attempts that
allegedly Armenia fulfills its obligations to the citizens of Armenia
by the Constitution and the international treaties are far from being
true." As interpreted by Arthur Sakunts, the international structure
has recorded problems that must be solved, otherwise Armenia will
be in trouble. "Armenia is a member state of the European Council,
and the Commissioner addresses the human rights situation in the
Council of Europe member states with specific facts.
In the Council of Europe, Armenia in terms of the implementation
of its commitments cannot without taking the estimates made in the
report by the Commissioner into account. Armenia officially announces
about its readiness to work with the EU, under which it expects
also financial support for the reforms in the institutional judicial
system. The problem is that the financial support can be expected only
if concrete steps are taken to address the problems that are raised
by the Commissioner. This is also a tool to measure and evaluate the
object: solve this problem and you will get the support, if not, you
will not get it." Recall that today the Council of Europe Commissioner
had published a report on Human Rights situation in Armenia.
Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/03/11/169198/
From: Baghdasarian
March 11 2015
"I am sorry that the Commissioner's report addresses such problems,
such concerns and recommendations that also existed some ten years
ago. The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils
Muižnieks, in his report, makes a reference to his predecessor
Commissioner Hammarberg's report and evaluations, indicating that
even during his predecessor Commissioner the problems raised were
not yet solved during his visits. They indicate our state's being
inconsistent," said human rights activist Arthur Sakunts. According
to him, the Commissioner's report shows that CE is consistent with
the issues of recording the problems and presentation of suggestions
and recommendations. "This means that they do not ignore the problems
that exist. This gives us a fundamental estimate and a fundamental
recording by the international body regarding the problems in the human
rights and legal system. This report states that all the attempts that
allegedly Armenia fulfills its obligations to the citizens of Armenia
by the Constitution and the international treaties are far from being
true." As interpreted by Arthur Sakunts, the international structure
has recorded problems that must be solved, otherwise Armenia will
be in trouble. "Armenia is a member state of the European Council,
and the Commissioner addresses the human rights situation in the
Council of Europe member states with specific facts.
In the Council of Europe, Armenia in terms of the implementation
of its commitments cannot without taking the estimates made in the
report by the Commissioner into account. Armenia officially announces
about its readiness to work with the EU, under which it expects
also financial support for the reforms in the institutional judicial
system. The problem is that the financial support can be expected only
if concrete steps are taken to address the problems that are raised
by the Commissioner. This is also a tool to measure and evaluate the
object: solve this problem and you will get the support, if not, you
will not get it." Recall that today the Council of Europe Commissioner
had published a report on Human Rights situation in Armenia.
Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/03/11/169198/
From: Baghdasarian