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  • FIDG publishes overview of major Human Rights issues in Armenia

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 23 2006

    FIDG PUBLISHES OVERVIEW OF MAJOR HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES IN THE REPUBLIC
    OF ARMENIA

    The Republic of Armenia presents a contrasted picture as far as
    respect for Human Rights is concerned, says a report drafted by the
    FIDH (International Federation for Human Rights) together with its
    parner organization in Armenia, the Civil Society Institute..

    On paper, they are pretty much a model for the South Caucasus region
    as they have ratified most of the European Human Rights instruments
    and conducted major law reforms in conformity with them.

    However the following concerns are noticeable:

    although the country showed exceptional growth over the last years,
    the economic and social situation does not benefit equally to the
    whole population. The failed transition from a soviet communist
    system to a liberal economy created enormous disparity between an
    elite group of persons or clans, who, on the one hand, monopolised
    the majority of the resources, and the rest of the population on the
    other. Although the country witnesses the emergence of a
    middle-class, it is still at the very bottom of the social scale.

    Furthermore, these new wealthy people, which are interrelated with
    the spheres of political power, have instituted private armed
    polices, thus subjecting the country and the citizens to tangible
    threats and acts of violence, be they motivated by political or
    economic reasons. In addition, the country witnesses a high level of
    institutional corruption, endemic in the whole region.

    Factual anti-democratic events are perceived as a growing and
    threatening trend over rights and freedoms before crucial
    parliamentary elections in 2007 and presidential election in 2008. A
    population indifferent to internal politics, an ethnically
    homogeneous country, a strong support from the Diaspora are all
    factors that ease the ruling of the country but also enable abuses by
    the holders of power. Political and economic powers enjoy impunity.
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