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    OSCE ELECTION BODY CONCERNED ABOUT ARMENIA'S REFUSAL TO ISSUE VISAS TO OBSERVERS

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    [08:51 pm] 07 May, 2007

    WARSAW, 7 May 2007 - The Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic
    Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), Ambassador Christian Strohal,
    said today he was concerned about visa problems that some official
    election observers face when entering Armenia ahead of the 12 May
    parliamentary elections.

    "An invitation to observe elections is an invitation to all OSCE
    participating States, and is issued in order to ensure equal treatment
    and strengthen the diversity of observation," said Ambassador Strohal.

    "Preventing some observers from participating contradicts the
    principles of transparency and objectivity which are an indispensable
    aspect of democratic elections."

    Armenian authorities informed the ODIHR that they would not issue
    visas to eight observers, all of them of Turkish nationality, who
    were expected to arrive in the country today.

    The ODIHR Director stressed that this refusal came unexpectedly and
    no official reason was given as to why the observers could not enter
    the country.

    The Armenian Government, just like the governments of all other OSCE
    States, is bound by its acceptance of OSCE commitments on democratic
    elections, which include an invitation to all OSCE States to observe
    elections.

    The Armenian authorities invited the OSCE to observe the May
    parliamentary elections in February this year.

    Ambassador Christian Strohal, Director of the OSCE's Office for
    Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, at the 14th OSCE Ministerial
    Council, Brussels, 4 December 2006. (Belga/Benoit Doppagne)

    "Preventing some observers from participating in election monitoring
    contradicts the principles of transparency and objectivity which are
    an indispensable aspect of democratic elections."

    Ambassador Christian Strohal, Director of the OSCE Office for
    Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)
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