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    Central Asian and Southern Caucasus Freedom of Expression Network
    (CASCFEN), Azerbaijan
    April 28 2004

    Helsinki Groups Again Ask Armenia to Investigate Attack

    CASCFEN - Aaron Rhodes, the Executive Director of the International
    Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, Bjorn Engesland, the Secretary
    General of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and Anna Hakobyan, the
    Executive Director of the Armenian Helsinki Association have sent an
    open joint letter to the President of the Republic of Armenia Robert
    Kocharyan and Prosecutor General, Aghvan Ovsepyan regarding the
    attack on prominent human rights defender Mikael Danielyan. Following
    is the text of the letter:

    "The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) and the
    Norwegian Helsinki Committee (NHC) on 7 April wrote an open letter to
    you, asking to ensure a prompt, thorough and transparent
    investigation into the brutal physical attack on Mikael Danielyan,
    Chairman of the Armenian Helsinki Association, perpetrated on 30
    March 2004. We also said that there are indications that the
    attackers might be connected to state structures, and that therefore
    also representatives of the power structures should be questioned.

    Now, more than two weeks later it appears that no investigation is
    taking place. The investigating officer met Mr. Danielyan only twice
    and as Mr. Danielyan could conclude from these talks, that the
    investigator never questioned anyone else, not even those persons
    whom Mr. Danielyan indicated as possible witnesses. We also noted in
    our letter the lack of a thorough forensic examination of Mr.
    Danielyan immediately after the attack. A medical forensic expert for
    the first time met him only on April 14, after having been informed
    about the incident on April 8.

    Later on, on 13 April, the IHF also called for a full, independent
    investigation of alleged broad violations of basic international
    civil and political human rights norms by Armenian authorities in
    their efforts to thwart protests against the government and the
    president. We suggested that such an investigation should be done in
    cooperation with experts from the OSCE and Council of Europe, and
    independent civil society monitors. We were also presenting evidence
    of violations of freedom of assembly, of freedom of movement, of the
    freedom of the media, and of the persecution of political dissenters
    that have occurred.

    One of the particular concerns were attacks against Armenian
    journalists during the demonstrations of 5 and 13 April. Despite the
    existence of a lot of evidence about who the attackers were, the
    investigation seems to come to nothing, and it seems as if the
    Armenian authorities are reluctant to disclose the identity of the
    (known) perpetrators.

    The IHF, the NHC and the Armenian Helsinki Association will be
    grateful for your support for processes that will promote solutions
    to these problems that are consistent with Armenians obligations
    under international human rights law and the principles of the OSCE."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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