ArmInfo. The Human Rights Defender's Office considers manifestations of discrimination and incitement to hatred, including against the Armenians of Artsakh, to be extremely unacceptable from the point of view of strengthening public solidarity and preventing the polarization of society.
As noted in the message received by ArmInfo from the Armenian Ombudsman's Office, this statement was made as a result of monitoring the media and social platforms. In this regard, the Armenian Ombudsman Anahit Manasyan emphasized that officials, public and political figures, as well as the media, must be responsible in their public statements. As noted in the Human Rights Defender's Office, she called for preventing the dissemination of statements inciting hatred and actively countering such manifestations.
"Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan considers any discriminatory statements that may incite intolerance and hatred in Armenia, including statements based on a person's place of birth or residence, to be extremely reprehensible. Every Armenian, regardless of his or her origin, as well as every representative of national minorities living in the country, must have equal rights and be free from any form of discrimination," the Ombudsman's Office said in a statement.
In addition, the importance of equal integration of all citizens into public life is emphasized as a necessary condition for the successful implementation of related processes.
"Public solidarity can only be ensured through a tolerant, delicate and sensitive attitude towards others and through respectful dialogue. In this regard, the Human Rights Defender once again draws attention to the fact that any manifestations of incitement to hatred and discrimination should be excluded from public speeches and calls for refraining from using expressions that promote hatred, intolerance and discrimination," the Armenian Ombudsman's Office summarized.
Attacks on Artsakh residents have recently become more frequent in social networks and the media. Moreover, as independent experts note, Artsakhphobia is mostly fueled by representatives of the ruling party or the media controlled by them, as well as supporters of the current Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan.