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    Armenia: Commissioner Hammarberg releases his findings on the
    investigation of March events

    Strasbourg, 29.09.2008 - "There is an urgent need to reach a
    satisfactory solution for prisoners and to hold accountable those
    responsible for the March events." With this main message, the Council
    of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Thomas Hammarberg, published
    today his summary of findings on a visit to Armenia carried out last
    13-15 July to weigh the progress made in investigating the violent
    events which ensued following the demonstrations after the Presidential
    election.

    "The situation of persons deprived of their liberty continues to be a
    source of serious concern" said the Commissioner. "Questions persist as
    to the very nature of the criminal charges and the intent of the
    investigations carried out." Commissioner Hammarberg also regretted that
    prosecution cases against 19 persons were based solely on police
    testimony.

    The Commissioner was particularly concerned about the seven persons
    remaining in preliminary detention, including prominent opposition
    representatives. "It is unacceptable to continue to hold in detention or
    to convict - even to non-custodial sentences - anyone solely because of
    their political beliefs or non-violent activities."

    Furthermore, the Commissioner focused on the setting up of a national
    commission of inquiry. While welcoming the proactive approach of the
    Government in this regard, he recommended that continued efforts be
    made, in tandem with international expert advice, and through a broad
    and fully inclusive consultation process. "The establishment of a group
    of experts tasked with carrying out a comprehensive, independent,
    impartial, transparent inquiry, which would be perceived as credible by
    the whole population of Armenia, appears to be within reach. I hope that
    this opportunity will be recognised and will continue to meet with a
    constructive response by all the relevant actors."

    The summary is available on the Commissioner's website
    <http://www.coe.int/t/commissioner/defa ult_en.asp> .

    Media contacts: Stefano Montanari, +33 6 61 14 70 37;
    [email protected]

    ***

    The Commissioner for Human Rights is an independent, non-judicial
    institution within the Council of Europe, mandated to promote awareness
    of, and respect for, human rights in the organisation's 47 member
    states. Elected by the Council's Parliamentary Assembly, the present
    Commissioner, Thomas Hammarberg, took up his duties on 1 April 2006.

    Press Release
    Council of Europe Press Division
    Ref: 666a08
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