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    ARMENIA MAY LOSE VOTING RIGHTS AT PACE IF FREEDOMS ARE NOT ENSURED

    Interfax News Agency
    June 26, 2008
    Russia



    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has passed
    a new resolution on Armenia. The resolution says that Armenia will
    be denied a vote if it fails to meet the demands.

    The PACE monitoring commission welcomed progress in the fulfillment of
    resolution 1609, which was passed after the March 1 riots in Yerevan,
    but said the progress was insufficient despite the political will of
    the Armenian administration.

    The Armenian opposition led by the country's first president Levon
    Ter-Petrossian refused to accept the results of the February 19
    presidential election and organized protests. The protests developed
    into clashes with the police on March 1. Ten people were killed and
    over 250 people were injured.

    The Assembly urged Armenia to release all political prisoners, to hold
    an independent investigation of the March 1 events and to guarantee
    people's right to assemblies.

    The new resolution says that the period assigned for the fulfillment of
    the aforesaid demands was insufficient. Thus, it suggests discussing
    the Armenian compliance with resolution 1609 at the Assembly session
    in January 2009. If no progress is achieved, the monitoring commission
    will suggest denying Armenia voting rights.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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