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    HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITION ESSENTIALLY WORSENED IN 2008 IN ARMENIA, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE REPORT READ

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1012558
    F eb 27, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. On February 25, the U.S. Department
    of State published its annual report on human rights, according to
    which the condition of human rights essentially worsened in 2008 in
    Armenia. Radio Liberty reported this.

    According to the report, the Armenian authorities and their
    representatives committed many human rights violations, especially
    connected with the presidential elections and suppressing the actions
    of protest following them. "The authorities did not permit the citizens
    to exercise their right to freely change the government, and the
    citizens were arrested and imprisoned for their civil activity. The
    authorities used force, sometimes with a lethal outcome, to disperse
    the political actions of protest. The authorities used persecutions
    and bureaucratic methods to intimidate their political opponents and
    to take revenge on them. The Police beat those being under preliminary
    arrest and in some cases did not provide a normal process.

    The National Security Service and the Police were not punished for
    their actions," the report read.

    The Department of State mentioned that the February 19 presidential
    elections were held in the country with considerable shortcomings,
    and on March 1-2 the authorities used force to disperse the dense
    crowd of demonstrants challenging the process and results of the
    elections, 10 people died in consequence of the conflicts between
    the demonstrants and the security forces.

    Report's section Political Prisoners and Convicts, in particular, read:
    "Nearly 100 out of 150 persons arresed in the periods preceding and
    following the March 1 political acts of violence were kept for rather
    a long time and 100 were accused of committing crimes. Some of them
    were accused of "seizing the power" or committing "mass disorders"
    having wide definitions.

    The authorities refute presence of political prisoners and affirm
    that it was the political opposition that planned the post-electoral
    acts of violence making an attempt to seize the power with violation
    of the Constitution. According to the political opposition, 59
    people were imprisoned in late 2008, whom the opposition considers
    "political prisoners." This part of the document in detail touches
    upon investigation and trials on cases filed on post-electoral events.

    In the section Freedom of Expression and Press the Department of
    State recorded: "Freedom of expression and press is guaranteed by
    the Constitution. Nevertheless, in practice the government did not
    respect these rights. Cases of violence, intimidation, self-censorship
    to press continued during the whole year. This section in detail
    enumerated facts of limitation of freedom of expression and press,
    infringements upon journalists and media.
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