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    THERE IS A NEED FOR WATCHING INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2013/01/15/149676/
    JANUARY 15, 2013 13:56

    The National Center for Parliamentarism in Armenia released a statement
    the other day, in which it informs about an initiative to establish
    a commission to supervise the activities of the OSCE/ODIHR monitoring
    mission. This initiative is caused by the fact that the OSCE/ODIHR has
    carried out monitoring in Armenia since 1996, but since that year all
    the national elections in the Republic of Armenia have been described
    as illegitimate.

    The statement reads: "So either the OSCE/ODIHR makes incompetent
    proposals or the government of the Republic of Armenia doesn't carry
    those out. In particular, it came out recently that none of the
    proposals or directions of the OSCE/ODIHR had been carried out. So
    we conduct an election in opposition to the OSCE requirements and
    obligations, as it is mentioned in the final report of the OSCE/ODIHR
    on the 2012 parliamentary election. Under these circumstances, the
    contradictory statements in the introductory speech made by the head of
    the OSCE/ODIHR delegation to this election during a press conference
    a few days ago raise concerns. By the way, if we change the name of
    that delegation's head with the name of the same delegation's head to
    the previous election, nothing will change, those are the same banal
    statements, particularly 'we have come to observe, not to criticize,'
    or 'we will be impartial' etc. It seems we don't understand that
    'alphabet.' As a result, Ambassador

    Heidi Tagliavini not only treats our society disrespectfully,
    but also doesn't explain a set of important organizational issues,
    as well as gives untimely assessments, violating the provisions of
    their own Guidelines."

    The statement also informs: "We have established a group within the
    framework of the Commission for Legitimacy of Elections (CLE) to
    supervise the activities of the OSCE/ODIHR mission, which mainly aims
    at informing the international community and the Armenian public about
    the mission's activities." www.aravot.am inquired of Ruben Torosyan,
    the leader of the Human Rights-96 Party and a member of the Armenian
    National Congress (ANC) political council, whether this group's
    work could yield positive results and fulfill its task. Mr. Torosyan
    replied: "The establishment of the group is just a formality, since,
    despite that, we have been monitoring the international observers'
    compliance with the Armenian and international laws for a long time;
    it has been mentioned in all our reports. By the way, with regard to
    the illegal activities of international observers during the 2005
    constitutional referendum, we filed a lawsuit in the International
    Criminal Court. We also inform the international community about the
    seriousness of the issue. Two members of our organization, as well as
    our 3 international partners, experts, are involved in the group. We
    think that quickly spreading information about international observers'
    activities is a good result, since, unfortunately, they decide the
    result of our voting."

    In response to our question whether the situation in the country was
    so tense that they even had to watch observers, Mr. Torosyan said the
    following: "The situation is so tense that neither candidates, nor the
    mass media, nor local and international observers respond to massive
    violations of the OSCE standards committed by the government. And
    international observers state without any consideration that they
    predict 'good' elections.

    "Whereas the government is engaged in massive propaganda that this
    election 'is noncompetitive,' i.e. it doesn't comply with the OSCE
    standards and thus is illegitimate."

    Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

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