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    ARMEN HARUTYUNYAN: NEUTRALITY IS HARDLY EXPECTED

    Aysor
    Sept 18 2009
    Armenia

    "Impartial report is a little bit hardly expected from the commission
    consisted of political forces," said at today's press-conference
    Armenia's human rights defender Armen Harutyunyan about the official
    conclusion of Temporary Parliamentary Committee on investigation of
    March 1-2 events.

    "Definitely, from the early beginning to the end they were trying
    to spare Public Prosecutors Office. Almost nothing was said about
    torture. Public Prosecutors Office promised results nonetheless
    still nothing."

    In Mr. Harutyunyan's assessment, all the negative examples are given
    from the opposition's side, thus, "balance is not sustained". The
    Ombudsman noted there was not a single word about an emergency that
    opposition media exposed. Only police speaks as can't stay silent
    but Public Prosecutors Office keeps silence. The Ombudsman considers
    it strange.

    Speaking about positive conclusions of Temporary Parliamentary
    Committee's report, Mr. Harutyunyan noted that it contains those
    key weaknesses that were identified in the Ombudsman's report: force
    against citizens and non-identified guns.

    "That is, they avoided a number of questions; however, some of them
    had been definitely marked," said Mr. Harutyunyan.

    Human rights defender noted that the report was one-sided; however,
    in terms of special issues turned objective in summary. It definitely
    shows that March 1-2 events had systemic and institutional features.
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