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    GOVERNMENT USING CRIMINAL CHARGES TO GAG FREEDOM OF SPEECH - ARMENIAN COMMITTEE

    Arminfo
    16 Aug 07

    Yerevan, 16 August: A committee set up in support of Zhirayr Sefilyan
    is in favour of abolishing Article 301 of the Armenian Criminal Code.

    Armen Aghayan, a member of the committee and the political secretary
    of the organization In Defence of Liberated Territories, has said this
    article restricts freedom of speech and is used by the law enforcement
    agencies against unwanted political figures.

    This article (calls for violent overthrow of government) was
    used to charge Lebanese citizen Zhirayr Sefilyan, the head of the
    organization In Defence of Liberated Territories, and his deputy,
    Vardan Malkhasyan. A court of first instance found Sefilyan not
    guilty of this account but sentenced him to a year and a half in
    prison for illegal possession of weapons and ammunition. The court
    found Malkhasyan guilty under Article 301 and sentenced him to two
    years' imprisonment.

    Aghayan said today that the committee members consider this article
    anti-constitutional and call on non-government organizations and
    political parties to consolidate and demand its abolishment.

    [Passage omitted: Aghayan suggested that the article be amended if
    it cannot be entirely abolished.]

    Today's round table discussion was dedicated to the trial of Sefilyan
    and Malkhasyan. Aghayan pointed out that the charges against the
    leaders of the organization In Defence of Liberated Territories were
    groundless. He said the court's not guilty verdict on Sefilyan under
    Article 301 comes to prove it. He said that Malkhasyan did not call for
    the violent removal of the government either; he simply made statements
    about the republic's leadership that the latter did not like.

    [Passage omitted: Aghayan said that many share Malkhasyan's views
    and that the country's leaders are scared of fair and bold words.]
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