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    AZERBAIJAN IS WAGING TOTAL INFORMATION WAR EVEN IN FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION, RA OMBUDSMAN SAYS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    FEBRUARY 10, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Azerbaijan is trying to turn the
    field of human rights protection into one of the main dimensions
    of its information war, and in many cases the Ombudsman of Armenia
    has to become, in some sense, a national and political figure at
    international organizations instead of speaking about human rights.

    The Ombudsman of the Republic of Armenia Armen Harutyunian stated this
    during the February 10 press conference. "We are at total information
    war, and I appeal to the public to take it into account and to act
    as one fist," he said, adding: "Willy-nilly, each of us must also
    support our national interests because human rights and the national
    and state interests are interwoven."

    At the same time A. Harutyunian underlined that this unity should not
    be mechanical: the state machinery should really address the needs of
    ordinary citizen. He reminded that months ago the ombudsman of Nagorno
    Karabakh had become a member of the European Ombudsman Institute, after
    which Azerbaijan, through its ambassadors, friends and parliaments
    of other countries, "launched serious attacks", seeking cancellation
    of the Karabakh ombudsman's membership, but in vain.

    "This prompted us to discuss a version of membership for ombudsmen
    of the other unrecognized states, as human rights are above current
    politics," A. Harutyunian said, stressing that the de facto formed,
    but de jure unrecognized states also face human rights problems so
    there is necessity to discuss and solve them.
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