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    PUBLIC COMMISSION SENDS A LETTER ALARMING RUDE VIOLATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

    Panorama.am
    18:40 10/04/2007

    Public commission, monitoring elections, has sent a letter to several
    international organizations today, among them OSCE/ODIHR, Council
    of Europe Venice Commission, Freedom House, Human Rights Watch and
    Transparency International.

    Ex-ombudsman, Larisa Alaverdyan, member of Republic Party political
    board, Artak Zeinalyan and chairman of "Supreme Council" Parliamentary
    Club NGO, Ruben Torosyan signed under the letter. Copies are sent
    to the Armenian president, embassies of Council of European member
    states and USA, OSCE/ODIHR observation mission, Council of European
    Monitoring Commission.

    The letter alarms "rude violations of international standards" in
    terms of 2007 elections. The letter says these violations will have
    "significant affect on voting results." The letter further details
    violations by political parties.

    The authors say two political parties, which aspire for majority, are
    engaged "in massive illegal propaganda, creating unequal competition
    conditions, which never took place in the past elections." The letter
    says all TV channels aired programs in favor of the ruling political
    parties and their supporters "before the launch of the pre-election
    campaign." They also refer to "application of administrative resources,
    violation of free will, depriving some organizations from the right to
    engage in observation mission, refusal of courts to accept applications
    on election disputes, legislative shortcomings" and so on as examples
    of violations.

    The authors of the letter ask "to send experts" to Armenia in order
    to discuss and evaluate the situation before the elections.
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