
ArmInfo. RA Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan stated her readiness to accept citizens who raise issues related to the protection of their rights, including participants in political processes.
In her statement posted on the Ombudsman's Facebook page, Manasyan noted that she is ready to discuss any issues related to the protection of human rights and, within her powers, take the necessary measures to resolve them.
Regarding the issues raised by the participants of the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, the Human Rights Defender considers it necessary to emphasize the following: allegations that the Ombudsman makes only public statements regarding the conduct of quick response visits are not true. During this period, there were many public statements by the Human Rights Defender regarding alleged violations of rights in the exercise of citizens' right to freedom of assembly. Particularly controversial are allegations that the Ombudsman does not deal with specific cases. As an example, Manasyan cited cases where statements were made indicating specific names of people and cases related to them. Thus, the Human Rights Defender immediately made a public statement regarding the incident with the deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Ashot Simonyan. In this context, the Defender specifically stated that as a result of the monitoring, a case of detention of a deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia by police officers, apparently with the use of physical force, was recorded. Later, according to explanations received from the police, the deputy was released from the police car. The defender once again emphasizes that a deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia is endowed with a special constitutional and legal status; the latter can be deprived of liberty in a special manner established by law. The defender has raised this issue many times and considers the existence of such a practice alarming. Manasyan emphasizes that it is necessary to introduce serious tools to ensure the elimination of the above-mentioned practice.
The human rights defender also considers the use of disproportionate force by a police officer to be extremely unacceptable. Each such case must be immediately assessed properly in order to avoid precedents in the future. At the same time, cases were recorded when the use of force against a person continued in conditions when the latter was already under the control of police officers. The defender considers this method of work unacceptable. In a number of other cases, citizens were detained without explanation or explanation of their fundamental rights. offer. During administrative detention, cases were recorded when citizens were kept in custody until the end of the maximum 3-hour period, although upon completion of investigative actions they were subject to immediate release. To investigate these cases, the Human Rights Defender sent statements to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Prosecutor's Office of Armenia.
As Manasyan emphasized, peaceful demonstrations are guaranteed by law, but this implies that their organizers and participants must comply with a number of requirements: refrain from violence and calls for it, as well as from hate speech. However, in many cases discriminatory statements are made at demonstrations. According to Manasyan, public figures should not only not disseminate such statements, but also counteract them.
On June 4, supporters of the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, held a rally in front of the office of the Human Rights Defender, demanding a public meeting with Manasyan, but the office staff put forward their own conditions for negotiations. In particular, the Ombudsman was ready to receive Galstanyan and three other people, but without the press. The leader of the protest movement rejected this proposal.