ECtHR upholds complaint of two Jehovah's Witnesses from Armenia
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg has found Armenia guilty of breaking the right to freedom of conscience and religion in relation to Ike Bukharatyan and Ashot Tsaturyan, convicted in 2003 for refusal from military service on religious convictions.
In April 2003, residents of Yerevan Ike Bukharatyan and Ashot Tsaturyan were sentenced to two years in prison each. They viewed it as a violation of Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR), which guarantees the right to the freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and filed complaints to the ECtHR.
"These two decisions are just in time," said the lawyer Shane Brady, who is defending the interests of Jehovah's Witnesses in Armenia, convicted for refusal from military service.
"We
So far, the Armenian authorities have given no comments on the decisions of the ECtHR passed on the complaints of Ike Bukharatyan and Ashot Tsaturyan.