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    ARMENIAN EDITOR SET FREE
    Hovannes Shoghikian

    Armenialiberty.org
    http://www.azatutyu n.am/content/article/1792354.html
    Aug 4 2009

    Arman Babajanian, the editor of the pro-opposition "Zhamanak" daily
    suffering from a brain tumor, was set free on parole on Tuesday after
    spending more than three years in prison for draft evasion.

    Babajanian's release came just hours after a state commission empowered
    to grant parole discussed his worsening health condition and decided to
    let him undergo urgent treatment in a civilian hospital. The decision
    was swiftly endorsed by a Yerevan judge.

    Babajanian was greeted by dozens of relatives and opposition
    activists as he walked out of a prison hospital in Yerevan. He
    visibly had trouble moving his right leg and had to be assisted by
    Armen Martirosian, an opposition parliamentarian.

    "My condition is unstable right now," Babajanian told
    journalists. "Pray, pray for my health. This is all I'm asking you."

    Babajanian's uncle, Levon Vartanian, said the young editor will be
    flown abroad for treatment. "Our doctors have fooled as so much we
    don't trust them anymore," he told RFE/RL.

    Vartanian claimed that Babajanian's brain tumor was first detected
    a year ago and that local doctors denied its seriousness until
    recently. "If they let him go last year there would not be so many
    complications," he said.

    Babajanian was taken to the prison hospital last month after a serious
    deterioration of his condition. The hospital administration formally
    recommended his early release on Friday.

    Babajanian was arrested in June 2006 and subsequently sentenced
    to three-and-a-half years in prison for forging documents to evade
    compulsory military service. The authorities have repeatedly refused
    to free him on parole despite appeals from domestic and international
    human rights groups.
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