Human rights protection national commission set up in Armenia

Human rights protection national commission set up in Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - Human rights protection national commission, headed by National Security Council (NSC) Secretary Arthur Baghdasaryan has been set up in Armenia.

Mr Baghdasaryan noted following the meeting with Ombudsman Karen Andreasyan that appropriate strategy was already developed, stressing the need for the improvement of the human rights field.

NSC Secretary further underscored the necessity for practical measures both in the country and abroad to boost Armenia’s position in the international organizations’ reports on human rights.

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