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    POST-ELECTION TRIALS REVEAL SHORTCOMINGS IN ARMENIA'S JUSTICE SYSTEM, NEW OSCE/ODIHR REPORT SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    March 9, 2010

    WARSAW, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The conduct of the trials that took
    place in the aftermath of the March 2008 post-election violence in
    Yerevan reveals shortcomings in Armenia's justice system, concludes
    a report published by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions
    and Human Rights (ODIHR).

    Between April 2008 and July 2009, 37 ODIHR monitors observed the
    trials of the individuals charged in connection with the clashes. The
    114-page report, based on the monitoring of 93 criminal cases during
    a 16-month period, offers detailed recommendations on how to address
    the identified shortcomings.

    According to a press release of ODIHR, the report's recommendations
    include limiting the use of pre-trial detention and upholding the
    presumption of innocence. It also recommends measures to ensure
    equality between prosecution and defence in court and comprehensive
    investigations into all allegations of torture or other ill-treatment
    in order to eliminate the use of evidence obtained through illegal
    means. It says judges would benefit from further training to enhance
    impartiality and professional conduct.

    "We hope that this report can give new impetus to the ongoing efforts
    by the Armenian authorities to reform the country's justice system
    in line with international standards and OSCE commitments," said
    Ambassador Janez Lenarcic, ODIHR's director, adding that "the OSCE
    stands ready to assist the authorities in further advancing justice
    reform in Armenia".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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