If there is at least one citizen in Armenia which trusts in independence of legal system, he should be involved in Guiness Book of Records, secretary of the Prosperous Armenia Party parliamentary faction, Naira Zohrabyan, said in the parliament today. She also added that naturally many cases of human rights breach were mentioned in the report of Armenia's Ombudsman, as there is no sector in Armenia where human rights are not breached. She also added that, according to the official data, 1 million citizens in Armenia are at the edge of abject poverty, but despite their social problems, they think that corruption and distrust in the law-enforcement agencies are the biggest problems, according to various public opinion polls.
"I don't think that at least one citizen believes that legal system is independent and judges do not implement political orders", -she said.
She also added that a sentence to the teenager Shahen Harutyunyan is nothing else than a political order. "How can one say about justice, if Shahen is sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment for his political ideas, but another young man from Syunik is justified although a man was killed as a result of his firing (Syunik governor Surik Khachatryan's son is meant -edt.)", - Zohrabyan said.
She also touched on over-crowding of wards. "We do not a right to keep an Armenian citizen, even if he is a criminal, in such conditions when more than 30 people are kept in one ward", - she concluded.