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    ACCORDING TO THOMAS HAMMARBERG, INDEPENDENT AND TRANSPARENT INQUIRY SHOULD BE INITIATED TO CLARIFY WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED IN YEREVAN ON MARCH 1

    Noyan Tapan
    March 18, 2008

    STRASBOURG, MARCH 18, NOYAN TAPAN."The State of Emergency should be
    lifted in Armenia and an independent, impartial and transparent inquiry
    initiated to clarify what actually happened during the confrontations
    in Yerevan between the police and opposition demonstrators on 1 March",
    said Council of Europe Commissioner on Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg
    after a three-day visit to Armenia.

    "The censorship which was introduced with the state of emergency has
    contributed to rumours and anxiety among the population about what was
    happening, at a time when measures to rebuild trust should have been
    promoted. The fact that some pro-government media tended to demonise
    the opposition while opposition papers were out of circulation did not
    contribute to a constructive atmosphere", said Thomas Hammarberg. He
    suggested that all limitations on the media and freedom of expression
    now be lifted.

    "Seven civilians and one policeman were killed and many others were
    injured.

    There is a need to clarify what actually happened and what provoked
    the outbreak of violence. The two sides describe the events very
    differently and it is important, also in a human rights perspective,
    to establish the basic facts. This can only be done through a
    comprehensive inquiry which is independent, impartial and transparent
    and perceived as credible by the whole population."

    "The establishment of an inquiry of this kind will not be easy in the
    present polarised climate in Armenia. The international community has
    expressed its willingness to offer participation or other assistance
    to such a comprehensive investigation into the 1 March events in
    order to contribute ... credibility".

    "Demonstrators who committed violent acts should be held accountable,
    as should policemen who used excessive force. However, the arrests
    and prosecutions should not target people for having merely been
    present at the demonstrations or expressed anti-government opinions,"
    T. Hammarberg said.

    According to Council of Europe Press Division, the Commissioner
    welcomed the statement by the President that the current human rights
    restrictions would be gradually reviewed and lifted.
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