Statement on the “lie” spread around Artak Zeynalyan’s name
On July 11, Armenian Minister of Justice Artak Zeynalyan responded to the post by Facebook’s “Public Platform with Tumasyan” page; “Distribute and join our initiative. Call to all Armenians. Join and as a nation prevent the legalization of faggots in Armenia”, at the bottom of which was a photo, “SHARE. Urgent, Zeynalyan wants to legalize faggots in Armenia. Join our fight, reject the initiative!”
Referring to the above, Zeynalyan said: “I was thinking of not responding to false posts, but ignoring them, in this case, gives some people the opportunity to spread their lie on a larger scale. Dear friends, I have not come up with any legislative initiatives to amend the Criminal Code neither this week, nor last month, nor after my appointment at all. This campaign launched in the social domain is absurd and groundless.” Only a day later he added this note on the post: “All inappropriate, obscene, discriminatory, and hateful posts in the comments will be deleted. Thank you very much”.

This campaign launched in the social domain is absurd and groundless.” Only a day later he added this note on the post: “All inappropriate, obscene, discriminatory, and hateful posts in the comments will be deleted. Thank you very much”.
Hurrying to report that the above-mentioned news is a lie, Artak Zeynalyan did not address the absurd, offensive and discriminatory nature of the post. Moreover:
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RA does not have problems with the legalization of homosexuality. Over the past fifteen years, homosexual relations have not been criminally punishable in Armenia.
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The post contains insulting and discriminatory expressions, which is unacceptable both in terms of the Constitution and Human Rights and from Artak Zeynalyan’s point of view (as we can suppose by the part added to his post a day later). We believe that it would be good for Zeynalyan to mention that in his original “denial” post.
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It should be noted that though the draft of the new Criminal Code is not Artak Zeynalian’s initiative and is put into circulation in 2017, it is now in the phase of elaboration. Criminalization of discrimination based on sexual orientation stems from the priorities of the realization of human rights in Armenia as well as the commitments and international recommendations of Armenia.