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    RA AUTHORITIES HAVE TO ENSURE INVESTIGATIONS INTO MARCH 1 EVENTS: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

    news.am
    Jan 21 2010
    Armenia

    International Human Rights Watch organization issued an annual world
    report on human rights in 90 countries. NEWS.am posts the passages
    devoted to Armenia.

    "The Armenian authorities have yet to ensure meaningful investigations
    into excessive use of police force during March 2008 clashes with
    opposition supporters protesting alleged fraud in the previous month's
    presidential election, and address related allegations of abuse in
    police custody. A number of opposition supporters reportedly remain
    imprisoned in connection with the March 2008 events.

    During May 2009 municipal elections in the capital, Yerevan,
    international observers reported intimidation and attacks on domestic
    observers and journalists.

    Broadcasting law amendments bring greater transparency to the licensing
    process, but an independent television station that has been off
    air for over seven years remains without a new license despite a
    European Court of Human Rights ruling in its favor. Authorities have
    failed to conclusively investigate physical attacks on journalists,"
    the report reads.

    The following incidents are described, "While monitoring the May
    Yerevan City Council elections, Arshaluys Hakobyan of the Armenian
    Helsinki Association was expelled from a polling station. A few days
    after filing a complaint about this incident with the authorities,
    police appeared at his home to summon him for questioning. After
    an argument over his signature on the summons, police arrested
    Hakobyan for allegedly resisting authority. Hakobyan alleges he
    was then beaten and ill-treated in custody. Although he filed a
    complaint and testified to his ill-treatment during his September
    trial on the charge of resisting authority, the police have failed
    to comprehensively investigate the claim. Hakobyan remains in custody.

    Mariam Sukhudyan, whose activism primarily relates to environmental
    concerns, in November 2008 publicized on a national television
    program the case of two girls who alleged sexual harassment at their
    Yerevan school. Police charged Sukhudyan with falsely reporting a
    crime. Human rights activists believe the charges are designed to
    intimidate Sukhidyan in retaliation for her environmental work."
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