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    POLICE PROMISE TO ELIMINATE DEFECTS IN PRE-TRIAL PRISONS

    ARMENPRESS
    Apr 17 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS: The deputy head of a police department
    in charge of overseeing public order, Colonel Karen Mehrabian said
    an inner investigation confirmed the findings of a public monitoring
    group, an alliance of 11 non-governmental organizations, set up to
    monitor the situation in pre-trial and detention centers.

    Mehrabian said police are working now to eliminate the most crying
    shortcomings and defects, revealed by the group, while it was visiting
    the detainees between April-October 2006.

    The findings of this monitoring, embracing 50 detention and pre-trial
    prisons across the country, were presented today in a report, compiled
    by the group.

    Arsen Fidanian, coordinator of the group, said the monitoring was made
    largely through visits to pre-trial prisons and detention centers,
    some of which were surprise visits. He said the report was based also
    on findings of the Office of the Human Rights Defender and information
    from some detainees.

    He said the main subject of the monitoring was whether people in
    detention centers were kept legally, what kind of food and medical
    assistance they received and whether they were subjected to torture.

    The report was sent to police, which examined it for three months
    and promised to take action to eliminate the reported defects.
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