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    ARMENIA HAS TURNED INTO HUMAN RIGHTS CAPITAL, SAYS MRS BELHASSEN

    Aysor
    April 6 2010
    Armenia

    Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan hosted Tuesday FIDH president
    Souhayr Belhassen, who is on a visit to Armenia in connection with
    holding in Yerevan the FIDH 37th Congress-Forum.

    A spokesperson for the State Administration said that President
    Sargsyan praised the cooperation between the International Federation
    for Human Rights and Armenia, and welcomed the decision to hold the
    Forum in Yerevan. He pointed that there are numerous problems in
    Armenia, related to the sphere of human rights, which can hardly be
    solved at once.

    "We are guided here by principle of comparison: if we have more
    problems today in comparison with last years, then there is a serious
    necessity to reconstruct our activities; however, if there are fewer
    problems today, then it means that all the efforts are made in right
    direction," Serzh Sargsyan said.

    Mrs. Souhayr Belhassen thanked President Sargsyan for efforts and
    contribution to organisation of the Forum, describing its holding in
    Armenia as historical event: "Armenia has turned into capital of human
    rights," she said. She also pointed that processes of human rights'
    protection throughout the region are in better conditions here in
    Armenia, and today the importance is being attached to entire region
    via Armenia.

    Mrs. Belhassen expressed hope that cooperation with Armenia will
    develop, contributing to improvement of Armenian structures, aimed
    at protecting the human rights. She also pointed that all requests
    and messages that had been sent to Armenia's government were always
    responded.

    President Sargsyan wished the Forum success and effective work,
    and said hopes the guests will have time to learn Armenia's history
    and traditions.
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