Steering Committee Co-chairs of the EaP CSF Deplore Arrest of SC Member Hovsep Khurshudyan

01.08.2016
Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

The Steering Committee Co-chairs of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum deplore the arrest of their respected colleague Hovsep Khurshudyan, a member of the Steering Committee of the EaP CSF, amidst the protests on the night of July 29/30, 2016 in Yerevan and demand his immediate release as well as that of all those who have been arrested by the police in recent days.

The citizens of Armenia have every right to demonstrate in support of their views while further police attacks on demonstrators risk more bloodshed.

This lessens the chances of the development of a dialogue between rulers and ruled which is the only way to resolve the present situation.

Brutal attacks by policemen in plain clothes against media representatives who were performing their professional duty at the recent demonstrations should also be deplored as a violation of the principle of media freedom.

The Co-chairs appreciate the fact that another detained member the EaP CSF, Levon Bargseghyan has already been released by the authorities in a gesture which suggests that a peaceful end to this present tense situation is possible.

Statement of the Co-chairs

Serzh Sargsyan, President, Republic of Armenia
Galust Sahakyan, President of the National Assembly, Republic of Armenia
Ashot Karapetian, Chief of Yerevan’s police department
Gevorg Kostanyan, Prosecutor General of Republic of Armenia
Arman Tatoyan, Ombudsman of Republic of Armenia
Vladimir Gasparyan, Chief of Police, Republic of Armenia

30 July 2016

Statement

by the Co-Chairs of the Steering Committee
of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

on the Recent Developments in Armenia

We deplore the arrest of our respected colleague Hovsep Khurshudyan, a member of the Steering Committee of the Eastern Partnership’s Civil Society Forum, amidst the protests on the night of July 29/30, 2016 in Yerevan and demand his immediate release as well as that of all those who have been arrested by the police in recent days. The citizens of Armenia have every right to demonstrate in support of their views while further police attacks on demonstrators risk further bloodshed.

This lessens the chances of the development of a dialogue between rulers and ruled which is the only way to resolve the present situation.

Brutal attacks by policemen in plain clothes against media representatives who were performing their professional duty at the recent demonstrations should also be deplored as a violation of the principle of media freedom.

We appreciate the fact that another of our detained colleagues from the Civil Society Forum, Levon Bargseghyan has already been released by the authorities in a gesture which suggests that a peaceful end to this present tense situation is possible.

We also recognise the efforts of the Armenian Human Rights Ombudsman who is documenting the present human rights violations and the fact that the Prosecutor General’s office has opened inquiries into possible misdeeds by officials against media representatives and others.

Krzysztof Bobinski,
Ulad Vialichka,
Co-Chairs of the Steering Committee of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

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