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Press Releases/2011-December-20/
Vilnius (4 December 2011)—In order to address the inadequate response of states and international organizations to ongoing human rights violations in Europe and Eurasia, 35 leading civil society organizations today launched Civic Solidarity, a new international platform for cooperation.
/2011-December-15/
Yesterday, the human rights activist and Chairman of Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor, Artur Sakunts, informed Zhoghovurd that HCAV received an alert that a citizen was invited to the Lori Region Prosecutor’s Office where he harmed himself.
/2011-December-13/
The presentation and discussion of the judicial cases initiated by Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor in 2001-2011, will be held on December 14, 2011, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the joint meeting room of the Congress Hotel.
Latest Publication/2011-December-23/
The Right to receive Medical Help and the Means of Providing First Aid for Drug-Addicts
Latest Report/2011-December-13/
Monitoring Report on the Human rights Situation in the Eastern Partnership Countries
Announcements/2012-January-24/
Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor just announced a contest for anyone interested in designing a logo for a new Human Rights Park.
/2012-January-13/
HCA Vanadzor regularly receives complaints from citizens regarding instances of violence, inhuman and degrading treatment used against them at the police stations.
/2011-December-14/
The authorities were not satisfied with simply declaring the Chairman of Helsinki Citzens’ Assembly-Vanadzor, Artur Sakunts, a ‘grant consumer.’
Blog last activity/2010-June-28/
Лидеры России, США и Франции приняли заявление по Карабаху
Президенты РФ, США и Франции в рамках саммита «большой восьмерки» в Канаде приняли совместное заявление по н
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OSCE Office in Yerevan supports dialogue on freedom of conscience and religion in Armenia
Human Rights Protection Freedom of Conscience and Religion
/2007-December-01/
The OSCE Office in Yerevan today hosted a meeting during which representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and different religious communities discussed freedom of conscience and religion in Armenia.The discussion highlighted the problems Armenia's religious communities face and encouraged dialogue on the state of freedom of conscience and religion between the government and religious organizations. Participants also discussed the legislative and policy frameworks that regulate the activities of religious organizations in Armenia. A newly adopted law on Relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church was discussed, as was the state policy and practice in the area of freedom of conscience, religion and belief. "This discussion will contribute to legislative and policy improvements by providing different religious organizations with the opportunity to make their views known," said Silvia Pogolsa, Human Rights Officer at the OSCE Office in Yerevan. Hranush Kharatyan, Head of the State Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religious Affairs, said the meeting aimed to raise awareness on religious freedoms. Decision-making bodies would review concerns expressed during the meeting, she added. This meeting was initiated by the State Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religious Affairs with OSCE support.
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