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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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The Young Peace-builders will Study the Problems of Conflict Victims
Peacebuilding Promotion for Peaceful Conflict Resolution
/2008-November-27/
The young peace-builders met again in Tbilisi. 26 young peace-builders from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh, who came together with the help of HCA Vanadzor, got acquainted with the skills of monitoring, were informed about the techniques of taking an interview. During the upcoming 3 months the young peacebuilders are going to visit the families of Karabakh conflict victims - refugees, missing persons and former prisoners of war. During the meetings with the former prisoners of war, who lost their relatives or houses, the young peacebuilders will study their living conditions, will talk about their main problems - social, health, economic and psychological difficulties, will collect their suggestions on the solutions with the aim of presenting them to the Armenian and Azerbaijani governments in the future. The project “Formation of a Brigade of Young Peacebuilders” is being implemented with the support of the Embassy of Great Britain in Armenia. It aims at raising the role of youth in the peace processes of the Karabakh conflict and extending their effective participation. “First of all it is necessary to find out the problems of conflict victims in order to decide about the solutions to their problems”- mentioned Avaz Hasanov, the head of Human Research Association of Azerbaijan. He familiarized the participants with the methods of monitoring and its peculiarities. Armenian and Azerbaijani young peacebuilders were informed about the activities of international organizations dealing with the problems of conflict victims. The International Committee of the Red Cross, Glassen Group play an important role in returning the hostages to their countries and in spreading peace. “Our purpose is to achieve clarity, transparency on finding out the problems of conflict victims, on returning them or on issues related to solving their problems more objectively and supporting them” - mentioned Arthur Sakunts, the coordinator of HCA Vanadzor. Nineli Andriadze, the coordinator of “Molodini” foundation, presented the young peacebuilders with her own practice. This Georgian organization, dealing with the problems of Georgian-Abkhazian war victims supported the solution of not only Georgian victims’, but also Abkhazian’s problems by cooperating with Abkhazian partners. The young peacebuilders visited the “Missing Persons” museum in Tbilisi where, Nineli Andriadze, the founder of Georgian “Molodini” foundation told about the victims of Russian-Georgian conflict that took place in August, showed the photos of victims and talked about peace-building processes. The brigade of young peacebuilders watched the film “Hope Dies Last” by Suzanne Kroger. The film is about the hope and belief of Armenian, Kharabakhi and Azerbaijani families of missing persons. The participating young people will present the monitoring results to HCA Vanadzor within three months. The monitoring results will be published in Russian and English. The booklet will be presented to the Armenian and Azerbaijani governments with the aim of getting solution the problems.
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