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    HAMMARBERG PREPARES AN EXTREMELY CRITICAL REPORT
    Gevorg Haroutyunuan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    25 Nov 08
    Armenia

    In a press conference held Saturday evening, CoE Commissioner for
    Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg said that during the meetings with
    the Armenian officials he had introduced his negative assessments
    with regard to the people accused or arrested within the frameworks
    of the March 1 case.

    "In the report I am going to prepare in the near future, I will have
    to express a negative attitude towards the developments or rather the
    absence of any developments in the sphere. My assessments with regard
    to the lawsuits which have already finished and the ones (the case
    of the 7 chief culprits) which are going to start very soon will be
    negative. I don't think the inquest and the preparation of the case
    were sufficiently professional," the Commissioner mentioned.

    As to the fact that the verdicts were returned based exclusively
    upon the police testimonies, Thomas Hammarberg considered it
    unacceptable. "I don't at all insist that it is not absolutely allowed
    to rely on the police testimonies in all the cases. However, in this
    particular case, the tension and even the clashes were between the
    public and the Police. In such circumstances, the testimonies of the
    policemen against the demonstrators should always be furnished with
    additional proofs and evidence.

    In some cases, very20mild or very strict verdicts are returned for
    similar offences. I am definitely disappointed by this situation."

    The CoE Commissioner for Human Rights said that he would naturally
    prepare his report on the case of the 7 individuals after the verdict
    was returned.

    However, continuing his speech, he announced, "I haven't yet obtained
    the substantial evidence that may serve as a basis for the court to
    determine that the attempt to violate the constitutional order by using
    force was made by those people. We will closely follow the proceeding.

    When we get familiarized with the indictment, we will also express
    our assessment as to whether there are sufficient grounds for sending
    the case to the court. It is the seventh and even eighth month that
    those people have been in detention; however, there are no proofs
    confirming their responsibility for the crime. When I express my
    attitude about all this, I will definitely be critical."

    Th. Hammarberg said that it is still early to consider the people
    accused of the March incidents as political prisoners; however,
    he didn't conceal his concerns over this issue either. "I hoped the
    European countries' mutual agreement and its reflection in the state
    laws would make the issue of touching upon the political prisoners
    unnecessary. The thing is that the term 'political prisoner' is
    not even characterized or defined in the European Conven tion on
    Human Rights.

    Unfortunately, the situation here may create a necessity for defining
    the meaning of the term 'political prisoner'. There was such necessity
    when, several years ago, Azerbaijan needed to clarify the situation
    with some political prisoners."

    Th. Hammarberg did not actually attach importance to the pro-opposition
    activists' speculations over the constitutionality of the initiative of
    setting up a fact-finding group by the initiative of the President and
    acting under the supervision of the NA interim committee. "I believe
    all the doubts in this regard will be dissipated when the group
    expresses willingness to work, as well as realizes the necessity of
    cooperation in the process of conducting an impartial inquiry. The
    activity of the fact-finding group will not really be easy in such
    a polarized atmosphere. Some people are not even sure whether they
    will be able to accomplish their tasks.

    However, the three factors that the members of the group are
    professionals, they are appointed by different political forces and
    are independent creates a great likelihood that the group can work
    effectively, as well as enjoy the assistance and trust of society. As
    to the problem over the workplace of the fact-finding group, it can
    easily be solved. I hope the option of meeting the eyewitness in some
    other place is admissible if those people are reluctant to disclose
    their identity. The succ essful activity of the group is conditioned
    by the good will of its members."

    With regard to the presence of the sniper in the centre of the
    events, Th.

    Hammarberg considered it quite natural. "The sniper's participation
    in the activities of the law enforcement agencies was not absolutely
    an extraordinary phenomenon. If there are grounded concerns over
    the possibility of acts of violence, the presence of the sniper
    is justified.

    The issue here is in what way and with what purpose his service is
    used. In such situations, the activity of the sniper always attracts
    special attention.

    And as a summary result of his regular visit, the CoE Commissioner
    presented his assessment on Armenia's implementation of Resolutions #
    1609 and 1620 prior to the January summit of the Council of Europe,
    "Armenia's issue has already been included in the agenda. Before
    the summit, I have two concerns. First, whether there will really
    start an impartial inquiry into the March events, and second, what's
    the situation with the people arrested on charges of organizing the
    March events and how they are treated in the places of detention. I
    am independent of the summit as much as the summit is independent of
    me. However, whatever I report or present as an evidence, that will
    have a significant impact on the conclusions of the summit.

    I consider the application of sanctions possible. Depriving Armenia
    of the right to vote may be one of such sanctions.

    However, we still have some time, and that period is quite enough
    for recording a certain progress. Today, I positively estimate the
    initiative of setting up a fact-finding group. However, it is very
    fragile. There is a need for assistance for ensuring the independence
    and impartiality of the group. The bad news is that I am concerned
    about the condition of the detainees and the level of the preparation
    of the proceedings."
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