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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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STATEMENT OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES WITH RESPECT TO THE FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF PACE RESOLUTION 1609 OF
Human Rights Protection Announcements The Resolutions And The Liabilities of Euro Council
/2008-June-18/
Having examined the domestic political situation and the measures taken by Armenian authorities to fulfill the requirements stipulated by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe’s (PACE) Resolution 1609, we, the undersigned participants in the summary discussion on PACE Resolution 1609 of 17 April 2008, hereby affirm that:• The unlawful actions that accompanied the 2008 presidential elections have brought forth distrust toward the electoral process and the authority formed in its result; • The curtailing of human rights and the violent actions, which began after the elections and took on a new character and impetus following the March 1 tragedy, have further deepened the citizen discontent; and, • Armenian authorities continue to disseminate inaccurate information and issue apparent false statements to the international bodies with the aim of gaining their trust, but in the meantime they continue their unlawful and violent actions against the freedom of opinion at home. We also register that even though the Armenian authorities are initiating certain steps toward the implementation of PACE Resolution 1609, and specifically the provisions set out in its twelfth section, in essence these steps cannot be considered a fulfillment of the requirements of this resolution because: • In terms of the March 1 tragedy and the ensuing circumstances, no investigation has been launched to date and no one has faced responsibility for the ten casualties and the hundreds of injured. The authorities attempted to transform this matter, which the country’s Ombudsman had raised concerning the lawfulness of the actions taken by the competent bodies, into an allegation that the human rights defender had over exceeded his empowerment; The task of carrying out an “independent, transparent, and reliable investigation” is assigned to the parliamentary commission comprising the majority of the ruling coalition members, who do not enjoy the people’s trust and have demonstrated their anti-democratic nature on numerous occasions; • The absolute majority of those who were arrested for their political convictions have not been released. In some cases their jail sentence was commuted, but they still are charged with committing different crimes, and this in the case when false testimonies are at the basis of these charges while the preliminary investigations and court hearings are conducted with numerous infringements; The political pursuit continues still, the people are taken under police custody without legal grounds, they are subjected to intimidation and dismissed from their jobs; and, • On 12 June 2008, a mere superficial—cosmetic, if you will—changes were made in the Armenian law “On Holding Assemblies, Public Meetings, Marches, and Demonstrations.” And in result the citizens’ constitutionally protected right to hold pacific assemblies and without the presence of any arms is curtailed even now and the substance of the anti-democratic law, which was passed on March 17, has not changed to all intents and purposes. And in actual fact, the right of free assembly and holding protest marches is hindered by the discretionary, discriminatory, and obscure decisions taken by the authorities. In addition, the activities of NGOs still are impeded. We state that the process of fulfilling the requirements set out in PACE Resolution 1609 carries an imitational nature in Armenia and this bespeaks the absence of a political will to implement democratic reforms in the country. We therefore declare that the activities carried out to honor the requirements of PACE Resolution 1609 are unsatisfactory. Discussion participants: “Against Legal Arbitrariness” NGO “Sksela” Youth Movement “Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly” NGO Helsinki Civil Assembly Vanadzor office “Hima” Youth Initiative “Hope” NGO “Mijnaberd” NGO Transparency International Anti-Corruption Center “Women for Peace” NGO “Young Conservatives” NGO “Zartonk-89” NGO National Citizens’ Initiative Zhanna Aleksanian; journalist Gayane Abrahamian; journalist Victoria Abrahamian; journalist Harutiun Baghdasarian; defense attorney Seda Safarian; defense attorney Vahe Grigorian; citizen Grizelda Ghazarian; citizen Ruzan Khachaturian; citizen Hrair Savzian; citizen The following NGOs likewise have joined this statement: “Asparez” Journalists’ Club “Menk+” NGO “Krtutian Asparez” NGO “Rights and Freedom Center” NGO ‘Youth for Democracy’ NGO 17 June 2008 Yerevan
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