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    RA OMBUDSPERSON'S POSITION ON SITUATION FORMED IN COUNTRY

    Noyan Tapan
    March 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 5, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Ombudsperson Armen Haroutiunian
    on March 3 made a statement presenting his position on the situation
    formed in the country. The statement provided to Noyan Tapan by the
    Information and Public Relations Department of the RA Ombudsperson's
    Staff read:

    "1. As far back as during the election campaign, the public activity
    of different political forces resulted in formation of an atmosphere
    of intolerance in society. The appeals of authoritative international
    organizations, as well as the Ombudsperson, unfortunately, received no
    response. Moreover, the atmosphere of intolerance turned into mutual
    hatred after the March 1 tragic events.

    2. The March 1 events started from forcible stopping of the peaceful
    sit-down strike in Liberty Square. According to the official approach,
    there was accumulation of arms in Liberty Square, and the Policemen
    only made an attempt to conduct a search and received a violent
    resistance.

    The Ombudsperson considers that the authorities should answer some
    questions. In particular, who, when, and under what circumstances
    made a decision to obligatorily stop the peaceful sit-down strike
    with use of force early in the morning of March 1, whether a public
    claim of conducting a search was made to the participants of the
    sit-down strike and whether the citizens refused or made resistance,
    whether the use of force was adequate to the formed situation.

    The above mentioned questions are conditioned by the statement of
    the demonstrants that early in the morning, without warning, they
    were attacked and beaten cruelly. For us, it is difficult to disclose
    the situation, but one question remains without answer. Why did the
    Police hinder implementation of journalists' professional activity,
    which would give a possibility to receive complete and unbiassed
    information? The Yerkir Media and ALM TV companies have officially
    stated that the Police hindered their journalist activity.

    3. The people, who had gathered near the Embassy of France are part of
    out society, they are not bandits and robbers, but RA citizens, who
    in their opinion, have undergone illegal violence by law enforcement
    bodies.

    The Police proposed organizing a procession and holding a rally near
    Matenadaran. Why the people, who could guide the demonstrants, did
    not do it, but at the last moment stated that the demonstrants do
    not obey them?

    Lastly, what was the reason of demonstrants' disagreement both
    with the law enforcement bodies and the representatives of Levon
    Ter-Petrosian's headquarters? Maybe the reason of it were the events
    that happened in the very morning. Perhaps the consequence of that
    disagreement was that many peoples were injured and eight people died.

    The Ombudsperson presents his deep condolences to the relatives of
    the victims.

    4. At present the activity of some media, especially TV companies,
    aimed at aggravation of the atmosphere of hatred, causes at least
    bewilderment. In particular, statements of power representatives are
    constantly voiced by the TV companies on calling for liability those
    guilty for the March 1 events among exclusively the demonstrants
    and punishing them. Why the issue of possible illegal actions by law
    enforcement bodies and calling them for liability is not discussed?

    5. A number of limitations of man's and citizen's constitutional rights
    in the city of Yerevan have been established by the RA President's
    01.03.2008 decree On Announcing State of Emergency.

    Thus, according to subpoint 4 of point 4 of the decree, mass media can
    present publications on state and home political issues only within
    the limits of state bodies' official information. While according to
    the information received by the Ombudsperson, the activity of the A1+,
    Lragir information websites has been stopped. In this connection the
    head of the National Security Service has informed the Ombudsperson
    that the reason of undertaking such an extreme measure was that
    the providers of the respective information websites are outside
    the country. The latters, according to the data reported by the
    head of the National Security Service, had been warned about the
    limitations envisaged by the President's decree, but refused to keep
    them motivating this by the circumstance that they are under the
    legislation of their own state.

    According to subpoint 3 of point 4 of the RA President's above
    mentioned decree, law enforcement bodies have the right to limit
    movement and to carry out examination of people and transport means
    if necessary. The application-complaints received by the Ombudsperson
    are evidence that in consequence of giving a territorial commentary
    to the quotted provision, in particular, citizens' right of entering
    Yerevan is disproportionately limited.

    Besides, reports are received by the Ombudsperson's office on facts
    of mass arrests of citizens and bringing them to police stations,
    which according to the applicants, is accompanied by violation of
    criminal-judicial norms. In connection with this issue the Ombudsperson
    had a telephone conversation with the RA Prosecutor General, who
    expressed readiness to introduce the list of all arrested people to
    the Ombudsperson's office.

    Nevertheless, some representatives of law enforcement bodies put
    obstacles in the way of Ombudsperson's implementing the authorities
    reserved for him.

    Thus, such a case happened in the Kanaker-Zeytun station of the RA
    Police Yerevan department.

    6. In our opinion, the formed situation is conditioned by a strict
    government system, supercentralization of the power, formal character
    of counterbalances, social and economic polarization, merging of
    business and power, lack of society's control over power, the civil
    freedoms' being incomplete. Therefore, this is the situation, in
    connection with which I as an Ombudsperson have repeatedly said:
    we have system problems from point of view of protection of human
    rights. All this has resulted in the situation when a large part of
    society feels alienated from the authorities, has total distrust in
    public institutions, electoral mechanisms, justice, and media.

    Part of political forces made an attempt to make advantage of the
    formed situation and to use it for their narrow political interests
    taking the way of not dialogue, but confrontation. In the formed
    situation, certainly, the authorities also have their share of guilt.

    There are two ways of solving this situation, non-legal, deadlock, and
    legal. The deadlock will be if the political field is deserted and an
    atmosphere of total fear is formed. The other way is indeed to take as
    a basis mechanisms of democracy, to take as a cornerstone human rights
    as the supreme value, and to take the way of dialogue and cooperation.

    It is reassuring that the newly elected President has chosen the
    very way.

    It shows that the newly formed power tries to follow the legal
    way. It is characteristic that a proposal of cooperation is made by
    a political leader, the political force led by which has majority in
    the National Assembly.

    I am convinced that even in this situation the possibilities of
    dialogue and peaceful political settlement of the problem have not
    been exhausted yet."
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