Deadly post-election protests in Armenia concern UN HR chief

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Deadly post-election protests in Armenia concern UN human rights chief

2 March 2008 – The United Nations human rights chief today voiced deep
concern at reports that at least eight people have been killed and many
others injured during demonstrations in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia,
where the results of recent presidential elections have been disputed.

Louise Arbour, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, issued a
statement in which she said she was particularly concerned that force
was used against peaceful demonstrators yesterday and that opposition
protesters have been detained.

Ms. Arbour called on the authorities in Armenia ` where a state of
emergency has been declared ` to `exercise the utmost restraint and to
ensure that due process is followed in the case of any detentions.’

The High Commissioner noted that Armenia is a signatory to the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which
states that, even during states of emergency, fundamental rights such as
the right to life and the prohibition of torture and cruel, inhumane and
degrading treatment cannot be suspended.

`Any restrictions of rights must be proportionate and may only be
applied to the extent and duration strictly warranted by the
circumstances,’ the statement added.

Protests began in Yerevan after Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan was
declared the winner of the 19 February presidential poll, a result that
is disputed by the opposition candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

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