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  • Ecthr Imposes ~@112,000 Fine On Armenia Over Jehova's Witnesses' Cas

    ECTHR IMPOSES ~@112,000 FINE ON ARMENIA OVER JEHOVA'S WITNESSES' CASE

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/11/28/ehovayi-vka-evradataran/
    21:21 ~U 28.11.12

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has imposed a fine
    of ~@112,000 on the Armenian authorities over a ruling against
    conscientious objectors.

    According to the Court's official website, the applicants in
    Khachatryan and Others v. Armenia are 19 Armenian nationals who are
    Jehovah's Witnesses. Having applied to the authorities to perform
    alternative labor service instead of military service on religious
    grounds under the 2004 Alternative Service Act, they were each assigned
    to perform the service in various institutions such as hospitals,
    nursing homes and dispensaries. In May and June 2005, they respectively
    informed those institutions that, since the alternative service was
    under the control of the military, they could not continue to serve
    in good conscience, and subsequently left their places of service.

    Placed in detention for several months following criminal proceedings
    brought against them for abandoning their service institutions - which
    had eventually been discontinued - 17 of the applicants complained
    that they had been detained for an act which had not constituted an
    offence at the time, in breach of Article 5 § 1 (right to liberty and
    security) of the European Convention on Human Rights. Further relying
    in particular on Article 5 § 5 (right to compensation for unlawful
    detention) they complained that they had been denied compensation
    for their unlawful detention.

    Under the ruling, the authorities are to pay ~@ 6,000 (non-pecuniary
    damage) to each of the 17applicants and EUR 10,000 (costs and expenses)
    jointly to the 17 applicants.

    Commenting on the decision, Armenian military expert Arkadi Grigoryan
    said the Court's ruling, which actually encourages those evading the
    military, places the issue on a different platform.

    "I am very sorry that those adhering to European values do not
    perceive our situation, and encourage representatives of dissident
    organizations," he told Tert.am.

    Speaking to our reporter, a spokesperson for Armenia's Ministry of
    Defense, Artsrun Hovhannisyan, expressed concerns that people in
    Armenia may resort to such steps, abandoning their role in Armenia's
    security.

    Since January 2007, the ECtHR ruling have caused the Armenian
    Government to pay a total of over ~@200,000 to claimants at the expanse
    of the taxpaers. Another ~@40,000, imposed on the authorities under
    recent rulings, has yet to be paid.

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