
THERE IS NO RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION IN ARMENIA

“Armenia does not follow a deliberate religious policy and does not sow enmity or intolerance among religious minorities. And yet, public panic is felt towards some religious groups with regard to their preaching mechanisms and behaviour,” Hranush Kharatian, Adviser to the RA Prime Minister on National Minorities and Religious Issues told A1+ while commenting on the recent report of Amnesty International.
To remind, Amnesty International reported today that Jehovah's Witnesses face discrimination and imprisonment in Armenia because of their beliefs. Many young men in the religious organization are jailed because their faith prohibits them from doing military service, while others have been attacked - including allegedly by supporters of the country's dominant religious group.
Mrs. Kharatian states that the society is ill-disposed towards Jehovah's Witnesses. The negative attitude is perceived at every step. For example, “One Nation” Organisation constantly distributes flyers, conducts actions and urges people to “beware of Jehovah's Witnesses.”
“We cannot name it a religious discrimination as they neither instigate aggression nor take tough measures against Jehovah's Witnesses. Their step cannot be viewed as a call for intolerance,” Hranush Kharatian adds.
“I would like to note that very often citizens complain of Jehovah's Witnesses who visit them and get on their nerves with their preaching.
Amnesty International had better depict the situation in a balanced way,” Mrs Kharatian says.
“Armenia provides a genuinely civilian alternative to compulsory military service. Two types of alternative service are suggested-working military and civilian. Only 19-21 Jehovah's Witnesses have chosen this service.
Shortly afterwards, they announced that the service contradicts their principle to deny military service. Jehovah's Witnesses don't want to have any ties with Military Commissariat or the Ministry of Defense.
The Armenian authorities do not pursue Jehovah’s Witnesses. The matter is under the control of the Defense Ministry as the latter recruits young men to serve in the army and cares for their health if they fall ill.
None of Jehovah's Witnesses has applied for alternative service over the past few years. If they avoid alternative service they are detained and considered deserters.”
Mrs. Kharatian states that the “Law on Alternative Military Service” functions well in Armenia. Jehovah's Witnesses simply avoid service.
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- -356 Birth of Alexander the Great. Although the borders of his empire did not include Armenia, his cultural legacy was deeply felt in Armenia.
- 1892 Birth of the Armenian-French writer Hratsh Zardaryan.
- 1894 Birth of writer Mateos Zarifian.
- 1906 Birth of architect Hrayr Isabekyan in Igdir.
- 1924 The former Military Administration Square is renamed Lenin Square. Presently, it is Republic Square.
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