ARMENIA
02-03 December 2021
Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
14th session: Conflict Prevention and the Protection of the Human Rights of Minorities
Item 2: Root causes of contemporary conflicts involving minorities
Delivered by H.E. Andranik Hovhannisyan, Permanent Representative
Madam Chair,
Armenia extends its appreciation for the organization of the 14th session of the
Forum. We thank the distinguished speakers for their insightful remarks. We are
especially delighted about the engagement of the multilateral institutions which
had been established also with Armenia’s active participation.
Global and regional early warning and prevention mechanisms are pivotal for
addressing the root causes of disastrous wars and violent conflicts. Hate speech,
entrenched misperceptions between various groups along national, ethnic,
religious and cultural spectrum, and incitement to violence should be treated as a
number one warning signs against the conflicts unfolding or looming on the
horizon. In our days this scourge is further amplified by the social networks,
instantaneous and unrestricted dissemination of any information by their means.
Armenia is a strong proponent for the human rights solutions protecting both
individuals and minority groups per se, anchored on the UN Charter and our core
international human rights instruments. This is the compulsory minimum that
should be complemented by the vigorous regional arrangements, vibrant national
human rights institutions, and active civil society.
My country is a home to several minority groups whose representatives enjoy
both equal rights and special protections for the preservation and development of
their traditions, religion, language and culture. The Constitution prescribed that
the national minorities should be allocated with the seats in the National
Assembly, and currently there are MPs from the Assyrian, Kurdish, Russian and
Yezidi communities, who are well integrated into the political life along the
whole spectrum both through the parliamentary majority and opposition.