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    ARMENIA OMBUDSMAN EXPECTS FAIR ELECTIONS FROM POLICE CHIEF, PROSECUTOR GENERAL

    epress.am
    04.06.2012

    If in past elections, electoral violations were noted on Election
    Day, well now electoral violations will happen before voting day,
    predicted RA Human Rights Defender Karen Andreasyan, speaking to
    reporters in the capital today. He suggested gathering an arsenal of
    violations and fighting them not only on the street, but also in the
    legal arena, though, according to him, the judiciary in Armenia is
    also not quite reliable.

    Assessing freedom of the media, Andreasyan said, in terms of freedom,
    online and print news media are ahead as compared to previous election
    periods, while confessing that parity is not maintained in television.

    "I am expecting fair elections from the police chief, the prosecutor
    general, the Central Elections Commission, and the public state
    broadcaster. I don't have an opportunity to meet with [Armenian
    President] Serzh Sargsyan. I am going to try to have meetings with
    all the election teams. We are going to try to explain the law and
    not enter into political strife," he said.

    Beginning on Apr. 9, the Ombudsman's office will have 20 rapid
    response vehicles, a group of 100 attorneys, and 116 hotlines. It
    has also opened branches in several regional centers in the country.




    From: A. Papazian
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