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    ARMENIA AGAIN AMONG PARTLY FREE COUNTRIES IN FREEDOM HOUSE'S REPORT

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 16 2007

    NEW YORK, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. In a regular report of the Freedom
    House authoritative human rights organization Armenia already
    for the seventh year running has been classed among partly free
    countries. Nagorno Karabakh was also classed to the same category.

    According to Radio Liberty, among the neighboring states, Turkey
    and Georgia have been also classed among the group of partly free
    countries. However, Georgia, which was characterized as "one of the
    comparatively light spots of CIS" by the international organization
    last year, this time has went back by one point both by indices of
    political rights and political freedoms.

    Azerbaijan is estimated as a non-free country for the fourth year
    running, at that, with a tendency of falling back.

    Among the CIS states, only the Ukraine has been estimated as
    free. According to Chris Walker, the Director of Studies of Freedom
    House, after "orange revolutions" a number of elections were held in
    that country, and all of them were peaceful, the participants accepted
    the results, which is a very rare phenomenon in the CIS territory,
    where elections and electoral processes more often have a tendency
    of being ruled and being subjected to manipulations."

    On the whole, according to Freedom House, 90 countries are free in
    the world, 60 are partly free, 43 non-free.
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