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    NO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION CONSIDERS ZHIRAYR SEFILIAN AS POLITICAL PRISONER FOR PRESENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 20 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 20, NOYAN TAPAN. "No international human rights
    organization considers Zhirayr Sefilian as a political prisoner for
    the present: in any case, we do not have such facts," Armen Aghayan,
    member of In Defence of Liberated Territories public-political
    initiative headed by Z. Sefilian, said in his interview to Noyan
    Tapan. In his words, the United States use dual standards in issues
    of protection of human rights. In particular, in the last report of
    U.S. State Department editor-in-chief of Zhamanak Yerevan newspaper,
    Arman Babajanian was recognized as a political prisoner, but Zhirayr
    Sefilian and Vardan Malkhasian abruptly speaking against the American
    viewpoint of ceding territories in Nagorno Karabakh were not recognized
    as political prisoners.

    In A. Aghayan's words, only OSCE observers fixed that V. Malkhasian
    being a candidate for deputacy was arrested for political reasons.

    Commenting upon the statement of Chairman of Dashink (Alliance) Party,
    Samvel Babayan made at the April 19 meeting with electors, according
    to which allegedly Z. Sefilian was arrested because S. Babayan had
    offered cooperation to the latter trying to consolidate around himself
    "people having fought in the war, including Sefilian," A. Aghayan said
    that before being arrested Z. Sefilian had cooperated with S. Babayan
    for several months. A. Aghayan did not render more concrete around
    what issues that cooperation was. In his words, he is not aware of
    all details, and "if Samvel Babayan made such a statement, so it had
    been so."

    A. Aghayan considered it improbable that the authorities will be able
    to keep Z. Sefilian in arrest up to the presidential elections.
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