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    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 5 2007


    Speaker of the Armenian parliament: there is no state in Europe where
    human rights were broken at least once

    ArmInfo. 'There is no state in Europe where human rights where
    broken at least once', - speaker of the Armenian parliament Tigran
    Torosyan said at the two-day international conference 'The role of
    the Constitutional Court and Human Rights Defender in human rights
    protection issues' opened in Yerevan today.

    The conference is organized by the joint efforts of Constitutional
    Court of Armenia, Armenian Ombudsman office and the European
    Commission 'Democracy via law'. Representatives of constitutional
    courts of more than 30 European states are taking part in the
    conference. President of the European Court on Human rights Jean-Paul
    Costa and Secretary General of Venice Commission of the
    Council of Europe Gianni Buquicchio made a greeting speech at the
    conference.

    Tigran Torosyan emphasized that after making amendments to the
    Armenian Constitution ordinary citizens of Armenia gained an
    opportunity to apply to the Constitutional Court. Just close parallel
    activity of the three structures - constitutional court, parliament
    and ombudsman office can effectively resolve the problem of ensuring
    and human rights protection, Torosyan said.

    To note, a scandal happened at the beginning of the conference, as
    its organizers did not take the number of the participants into
    account, as a result of which not only journalists but also deputy
    Russian ambassador to Armenia could not get earphones and listen to
    translations. The latter was loudly expressing his indignation until
    getting earphones. As for the journalists, the majority of them
    relied on their knowledge of foreign languages.
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