Armenian Ombudsman ''goes public''

Armenian Ombudsman ''goes public''

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Ombudsman Karen Andreasyan will add transparency to his activities. The Human Rights Defender in Armenia will submit reports on his work to the public attention. According to Ombudsman’s press service it’s been 50 days since Andreasyan took his post.

In his address next week, Andreasyan will present his views on a number of human rights issues in Armenia, including social well-being, freedom of assembly, property rights, freedom of speech and many others.

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