World Report of Human Rights Watch 2011 summarized human rights conditions in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide reflecting extensive investigative work undertaken in 2010 by Human Rights Watch staff, usually in close partnership with domestic human rights activists.
This year the report focused on what it calls the silence and complicity of the U.S., U.N., EU and major European nations in dealing with rights-abusing developing nations.

Country summary report on Armenia also mentions that Armenia's international partners did not fully use their leverage to influence the human rights situation. The European Union and Armenia launched negotiations on an association agreement to strengthen ties.

Armenian authorities have yet to ensure meaningful investigations into excessive police force during March 2008 clashes in Yerevan when opposition supporters protested alleged fraud in the previous month's presidential election. Twelve opposition supporters remain imprisoned following the events.

Torture and ill-treatment in police custody remains a serious problem. Amendments to the Law on Television and Radio threaten to limit media pluralism. Authorities continue to restrict freedom of assembly.

See Full Report and Report on Armenia