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    WE HAVEN'T COME TO ARMENIA TO DISTRIBUTE REWARDS: FIDH PRESIDENT SOUHAYR BELHASSEN

    Tert.am
    13:39 ~U 06.04.10

    The three-day International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) Forum,
    entitled "JUSTICE: New Challenges - the Right to an Effective Remedy
    before an Independent Tribunal," kicked off in Yerevan today.

    Prior to the start of the Forum, FIDH President Souhayr Belhassen and
    Executive Director Antoine Bernard met with journalists and stressed
    that the Forum, within the framework of the 37th FIDH Congress, is
    taking place in the region for the first time, adding that progress
    has been registered in Armenia in the area of protecting human rights.

    "After March 1, there were 10 victims in Armenia, and there were
    individuals whose charges were presented based on police testimonies.

    While all journalists who are attempting to present the truth are
    under threat," said Belhassen.

    "I haven't come [here] only to shake the hands of officials. I said so
    yesterday, when I was meeting family members of March 1 victims. And no
    human being, no mother or father, after the things I heard yesterday,
    can remain heartless and not attempt to take steps in order to resolve
    these issues," said the FIDH president.

    Belhassen reminded Armenia's governing authorities that everything
    must be done to uncover those incidents. "Of course, the suffering
    is everlasting, but we must attempt to ease it. And of course, those
    crimes musn't remain unpunished; everything must be done to uncover
    them," she said.

    Turning her attention to the issue of political prisoners, Belhassen
    said that FIDH would do everything possible to free them. "We
    haven't come to Armenia to distribute rewards to some people. All
    those crimes must be uncovered and those guilty must be punished,"
    she said, noting that FIDH leaders have met with the family members
    of political prisoners.

    Belhassen also met with first president of the Republic of Armenia,
    Armenian National Congress leader Levon Ter-Petrossian. "He has much
    hope for our visit. Both for him and for us, the primary issue is
    political prisoners' freedom," she said.
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