Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

PACE Final Report on Armenia

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • PACE Final Report on Armenia

    A1 Plus | 17:19:26 | 29-04-2004 | Politics |

    PACE FINAL REPORT ON ARMENIA

    PACE has already adopted final report on situation in Armenia.

    1. Since the end of March 2004, a series of protests were organised by
    the opposition forces in Armenia, calling for the holding of a
    "referendum of confidence" in President Kocharian. The possibility of
    such a referendum was first mentioned by the Armenian Constitutional
    Court following the presidential elections in February and March last
    year. The Constitutional Court later clarified its proposal and the
    authorities qualify the opposition demands and protests as an attempt
    to seize power by force.

    2. The demonstrations, while announced, have not been authorised by
    the authorities who threatened their organisers with criminal
    prosecution. Following the demonstrations on 5 April, the prosecutor
    general opened criminal investigations in connection with the rally of
    the opposition parties against several members of the opposition and
    many more were arrested. On the same occasion, several journalists and
    politicians were beaten up by unknown persons while the police were
    standing by taking no action.

    3. New demonstrations took place on 9, 10 and 12 April in Yerevan. In
    the early morning of 13 April, the security forces violently dispersed
    some 2000-3000 protesters who were attempting to march towards the
    presidential palace, calling for President Kocharian's
    resignation. The police reportedly used truncheons, water cannons and
    tear gas, causing dozens of injuries. A number of protesters were
    arrested, including members of parliament, some of whom are members of
    the Assembly, and some were allegedly mistreated during their custody
    by the police. The security forces also assaulted and arrested several
    journalists who were covering the opposition rally.

    4. The tensions in Armenia continue to run high; new protests are
    planned for the week of 26 April. For the time being, there seems to
    be little room for dialogue between the authorities and the
    opposition, even if some offers have been made and some members of the
    ruling majority - and notably the Speaker of the Armenian parliament -
    have begun criticising the heavy-handed crackdown on demonstrators.

    5. With regard to the conduct of the authorities, the Parliamentary
    Assembly recalls that its actions are contrary to the letter and the
    spirit of the recommendations formulated in its Resolution 1361 (2004)
    adopted last January. It is particularly concerned with the fact that:

    i. arrests, including on the basis of the Administrative Code, ignored
    the demand to immediately end the practice of administrative detention
    and change the Administrative Code used as a legal basis for this
    practice;

    ii. the authorities refused to authorise opposition rallies for
    reasons not permitted under the European Convention on Human
    Rights. Moreover the new draft law on the procedure of conducting
    gatherings, meetings, rallies and demonstrations, currently in the
    parliamentary procedure, was evaluated as excessively restrictive by
    experts of the Venice Commission;

    iii. persons detained during the recent events were reportedly
    subjected to ill-treatment by police and security forces, in spite of
    Assembly's demands to take resolute and more active steps to remedy
    misconduct by law enforcement officials;

    iv. freedom of expression continues to be seriously curtailed and
    several acts of violence against journalists, which took place during
    the recent events, were carried out or were allowed to happen by the
    police and security forces.

    6. With regard to the conduct of the opposition, the Assembly stresses
    that they should do their utmost to avoid any future violence.

    7. As to their demands for the holding of a "referendum of confidence"
    and the resignation of President Kocharian, the Assembly stresses
    that:

    i. both the presidential, and the parliamentary elections which
    followed in May last year were severely criticised by the
    international community, including by the Assembly delegations. The
    electoral process as a whole had not complied with international
    standards and the irregularities observed notably included biased
    media coverage, detention of opposition proxies and campaign staff,
    falsification of results, intimidation of observers as well as
    generally inadequate performance of the elections administration.

    ii. although the fraud, in spite of its magnitude, did not decisively
    change the outcome of the elections nor invalidate their final
    results, in its report on the honouring of obligations and commitments
    by Armenia, adopted in January 2004 (Resolution 1361), the Assembly
    expressed profound disappointment at the conduct of the elections and
    called for a thorough investigation into electoral fraud and an end to
    the judicial impunity for those responsible for it.

    8. While insisting that the Armenian authorities must fully comply
    with its recommendations concerning last year's flawed elections, the
    Assembly considers that the opposition, while entitled fully to enjoy
    its constitutional right to peaceful assembly, should strive to
    achieve its goals within the constitutional framework.

    9. The Assembly calls upon the Armenian authorities to:

    i. allow peaceful demonstrations and refrain from any further action
    which would legally, or in practice, lead to unjustified restrictions
    to the freedom of assembly guaranteed by the European Convention on
    human rights;

    ii. guarantee freedom of movement within Armenia;

    iii. immediately investigate - in a transparent and credible manner -
    the incidents and human rights abuses reported during the recent
    events, including assaults of journalists and human rights activists,
    and inform the Assembly of their findings and possible legal actions
    against persons responsible;

    iv. immediately release the persons detained for their participation
    in the demonstrations and immediately end the practice of
    administrative detention and amend the Administrative Code to this
    effect;

    v. take note of the fact that the immunities of PACE members are valid
    during the whole year (PACE Resolution 1325 (2003) and Recommendation
    1602 (2003)); accordingly it invites the competent Armenian
    authorities to henceforth inform as soon as possible the President of
    the PACE when Armenian members of that Assembly are prosecuted or
    detained;

    vi. create fair conditions for the normal functioning of the media,
    notably as regards the issuing of broadcasting licences to television
    companies, particularly to television channel A1+;

    vii. send a written report to the Assembly, before the opening of the
    June 2004 part-session, on the steps it has taken with regard to
    sub-paragraphs 9.i to 9.vi.

    10. The Assembly calls upon the authorities and the opposition to
    refrain from any action which may lead to further violence and to
    engage in a dialogue without preconditions, with a view to resolving
    the present conflict in accordance with Council of Europe standards
    and European democratic practice.

    11. The Assembly believes that the recent events have added a measure
    of urgency to its demands for Armenia's full and unconditional
    compliance with their obligations and commitments. It resolves to
    instruct the Monitoring Committee to send its rapporteurs to Armenia
    to present a report on the situation, particularly on the follow-up of
    the recommendations set out in sub-paragraphs 9.i to 9.vi, as soon as
    appropriate, and well before the opening of the September 2004
    part-session. If no progress with regard to sub-paragraphs 9.i to 9.vi
    is made by the opening of the September 2004 part-session, it resolves
    to reconsider the credentials of the Armenian delegation in accordance
    with Rule 9 of the Rules of Procedure.
Working...
X