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    AMNESTY 'APPLICABLE' TO JAILED OPPOSITIONIST
    Irina Hovannisian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/artic le/1966339.html
    23.02.2010

    Nikol Pashinian, a jailed opposition leader, can have his harsh prison
    sentence shortened by half in line with a general amnesty declared by
    the Armenian authorities last June, the state human rights ombudsman,
    Armen Harutiunian, said on Tuesday.

    An amnesty bill passed by the National Assembly at the time
    mandated the immediate release of all opposition figures that were
    arrested following the March 2008 unrest in Yerevan and subsequently
    sentenced to up to five years in prison. The bill also said that
    other oppositionists, who received harsher punishment, can be set
    free after serving only half of their jail sentences.

    Pashinian was given a seven-year jail term last month for his alleged
    role in the deadly clashes between opposition protesters and security
    forces. A Yerevan court that handed down the controversial ruling
    said nothing about the amnesty bill's applicability to the outspoken
    editor of the opposition "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily.

    His lawyers believe that he does qualify for early release. They insist
    at the same time that Pashinian is innocent and should not have been
    imprisoned in the first place. The lawyers last week formally asked
    Armenia's Court of Appeals to clear their client of organizing the
    2008 "mass disturbances" that left ten people dead and more than 200
    others injured.

    Speaking to RFE/RL's Armenian service, Ombudsman Harutiunian expressed
    hope that the court will apply the amnesty to Pashinian in case it
    upholds the guilty verdict. "The amnesty bill does apply [to Pashinian]
    because it has do with [the events of] March 1," he said.

    The Armenian Ministry of Justice has so far reserved judgment on the
    matter, saying that judicial proceedings in the Pashinian case are
    still not over.
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