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    OSCE OFFICE SUPPORTS DIALOGUE ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND RELIGION OR BELIEF IN ARMENIA

    States News Service
    May 19, 2014 Monday

    VIENNA, Austria

    The following information was released by the Organization for Security
    and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE):

    Issues related to freedom of expression and religion or belief in
    Armenia were the focus of a series of training courses for journalists
    on 26-27 April 2014 and lawyers and human rights defenders on 17-18
    May 2014 in Tsaghkadzor, Armenia.

    The courses, organized by the NGO Collaboration for Democracy Centre
    with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, highlighted the state
    of religious tolerance and freedom of religion or belief in Armenia,
    and the challenges.

    "The freedom of thought and belief as well as freedom of speech are
    the core priorities of the OSCE and OSCE Office in Yerevan," said
    Radka Rubilina, Human Rights Officer at the OSCE Office in Yerevan,
    "This training will strengthen the capacity of lawyers and human
    rights defenders to protect and cover religious issues in the courts,
    media and society."

    Among local experts, Avetik Ishkhanyan, Mesrop Harutyunyan, Ara
    Ghazaryan and Hovhannes Hovhannisyan delivered presentations on
    the legislation and relevant practice in Armenia. They noted the
    international standards, media ethics and principles for effective
    media reporting.

    Participants also examined the opinion and recommendations by
    OSCE/ODIHR and the European Commission for Democracy through Law
    of the Council of Europe (Venice Commission) on draft legislation,
    together with recent developments in the legal and social media
    regulatory frameworks, and the impact of religious organizations on
    democratic developments.

    Stepan Danielyan, Head of the Collaboration for Democracy Centre said:
    "The event aims at raising awareness of the international standards
    and national legal frameworks on freedom of religion or belief. It
    also aims to contribute to the consolidation of an environment
    for tolerance- and human rights-oriented approach to religious
    relationships."

    The workshops were organized as part of the OSCE Office's efforts
    in strengthening the capacity of lawyers and journalists to protect
    and cover religious issues in the courts and media, and advocate for
    improved protection of this right.

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