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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    June 2 2012


    Freedom House Urges Clinton to Raise Human Rights During Caucasus Visit
    Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 2 Jun.'12 / 11:50


    U.S.-based rights group Freedom House urged Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton `to make human rights and democracy shortfalls in the Caucasus
    region the cornerstone topic in private meetings and in public
    statements' during her visit to Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan on
    June 4-6.

    `Encouraging and supporting democratically accountable systems in the
    Caucasus region is essential,' David J. Kramer, Freedom House
    president, said. `While we realize there are a range of policy
    interests to be discussed during the trip, Freedom House calls for a
    particular emphasis on the ongoing concerns about human rights and
    democracy throughout the region, especially in Azerbaijan and
    Armenia.'

    In case of Azerbaijan, Freedom House urged the Secretary of State to
    address issues of intimidation of political activists and their
    imprisonment in `deeply flawed trials', use of force to break up
    antigovernment rallies, as well as freedom of press. On Armenia,
    Freedom House stressed that its reforms were hampered by `the deep
    relationship between politics and business, which effectively prevents
    the advancement of greater accountability and transparency.'

    On Georgia, Freedom House said: `Georgia affords some but not all of
    the institutional safeguards and holds promise for more meaningful
    reform, if the right steps are taken. The upcoming parliamentary and
    presidential elections in Georgia present a test for civil society in
    Georgia to develop more effective and mature political platforms.'

    Georgia's indicators in an annual report by Freedom House, Freedom in
    the World 2012, remained unchanged and the country is still deemed
    `partly free'. In recent Freedom House's survey on global press
    freedom, Georgia's ranking has improved for third consecutive year,
    but the country still remains in the category of `partly free.'

    A group of Georgian election watchdog, legal advocacy and media
    organizations have also appealed to Secretary Clinton ahead of her
    visit to Georgia on June 5, calling on her to raise the need for
    further legislative amendments to improve electoral environment in the
    country ahead of the October parliamentary elections.

    Secretary Clinton will hold talks with Georgian leadership, civil
    society and opposition representatives in Black Sea resort town of
    Batumi. She will arrive in Georgia from Armenia and will then travel
    to Azerbaijan on June 6.

    http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=24840

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