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    ACCORDING TO ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN, NUMBER ONE PROBLEM OF 2006 WAS ACTIVITIES OF YEREVAN MAYOR'S OFFICE

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 05 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 5, NOYAN TAPAN. Human rights violations are system ones
    in Armenia, the RA Ombudsman Armen Harutyunian believes. Presenting
    the 2006 annual report on the human rights situation in Armenia,
    A. Harutyunian expressed concern that the country's institutional
    system of state bodies is orientated towards itself rather than
    citizens and their rights. "In many cases examples show that an
    autonomous system has formed, while citizens with their rights have
    been left out of it," the ombudsman said.

    According to him, in 2006 courts were in first place by the number of
    complaints received, Yerevan mayor's office - in second place, followed
    by the police, prosecutor's office and justice bodies. In 2005, Yerevan
    mayor's office was in first place, followed by the police and courts.

    In the opinion of A. Harutyunian, number one problem of 2006
    was Yerevan mayor's office activities. It was decided to keep
    these activities under control in 2007 too. In case of necessity,
    the omudsman is ready to make special reports on this subject. For
    example, in the ombudsman's words, the mayor allows to do construction
    work in some place but construction starts in some other place, the
    intermediation gives no result, while according to court decisions,
    "the mayor may allow construction to be done wherever he wants." A.
    Harutyunian also expressed concern at the fact that over the past
    4-5 years, no citizen has won a lawsuit in connection with property
    alienation process.

    According to statistical data, in 2006, the RA Ombudsman's Office
    received 6,500 applications, which, in the opinion of A. Harutyunian,
    is a huge number.

    243 applications got positive solution. In 2005, there were 4,200
    applications, with 208 getting postive solution.
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