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    ARMENIAN JUSTICE MINISTER: PENITENTIARY INSTITUTIONS FACE A HOST OF CHALLENGES

    Panorama.am
    13:32 20/11/2012

    Positive changes were revealed in penitentiary institutions during
    visits, but there are also many shortcomings in this system, which the
    Justice Minister will also admit, chair of NA Standing Committee on
    Protection of Human Rights Elinar Vardanyan stated at the beginning of
    parliamentary hearings on the condition of human rights in penitentiary
    institutions and places of detention.

    According to Armenian Justice Minister Hrayr Tovmasyan, penitentiary
    institutions face a host of challenges, they bear the negative imprint
    of Soviet penal system, and he said it as early as several years ago
    when he assumed the position of Justice Minister. Mr Tovmasyan said
    that he is well aware of the situation, problems and shortcomings,
    but stressed that "I am not going to offer superficial solutions,
    I stand for long-range solution of problems existing in this field."

    No murder has been recorded in Armenian penitentiary institutions over
    the past 3-4 years, noted the Minister. Yes, inmates are unhappy with
    the prison conditions and the prison administration's attitude.

    However, no penitentiary institution in the world is free of these
    problems, said Mr Tovmasyan, adding that they work normally, the
    evidence of which is that this year alone, 2607 cutting and stabbing
    instruments were seized from inmates.

    "We have 13 penitentiary institutions where about 5,000 inmates are
    held. Each inmate costs an average of about $3,000 a year, which is
    allocated from the state budget," said the Minister.

    One of our urgent problems, overloading of penitentiary institutions,
    will be solved partially next September by the construction of
    Armavir penitentiary institution designed to hold 400 inmates, noted
    Mr Tovmasyan.

    Among the problems is also cadre training, in particular the lack of
    penitentiary doctors, he concluded.

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