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    COURT REACHES VERDICTS IN 'COUP' TRIAL
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 6 2007

    An Armenian court on Monday reached verdicts in the controversial
    trial of opposition activists charged with calling for a violent
    regime change in public.

    Judge Mnatsakan Martirosian acquitted Zhirayr Sefilian of the charge,
    but found him guilty of another charge pressed by the prosecutors --
    illegal arms possession. Thus, he sentenced the prominent Karabakh
    war veteran to 18-month imprisonment.

    Vartan Malkhasian, a senior member of Sefilian's hard-line pressure
    group opposed to territorial concessions to Azerbaijan, was found
    guilty on the sole charge of calling for a violent overthrow of
    government and was sentenced to two years in prison.

    The third defendant in the case, Vahan Aroyan, who was charged only
    with illegally carrying weapons, was found guilty and sentenced to
    18-month imprisonment.

    The public in the court vehemently protested the verdicts and called
    for Sefilian and his fellow group members to be set free immediately.

    Malkhasian, from the dock, called out to his supporters in the
    court-room: "Don't be discouraged." And Sefilian added: "It'll be
    alright."

    While the guards were escorting the convicts out, RFE/RL approached
    Sefilian for a comment.

    "It was expected," he said.

    "The verdicts are connected with [President Robert] Kocharian's..,"
    Sefilian added, leaving the sentence half-finished as the guards
    convoyed him off.

    Sefilian and Malkhasian were arrested after setting up a pressure
    group opposing allegedly planned land concessions in the Karabakh
    conflict. The National Security Service claimed the two planned
    to mount an armed uprising against the government ahead of the
    parliamentary elections in May.

    The criminal case against the two men was in the main based on the
    speeches they made during the December 2, 2006 founding congress of
    their Alliance of Armenian Volunteers.

    Both protested their innocence all along and denounced the case as
    politically motivated.

    Sefilian's lawyer Ara Zakarian called the verdict 'unlawful' and said
    they are going to appeal it at the higher court. He said his client
    was taken into custody eight month ago and, therefore, in any case
    will remain imprisoned only until June 2008.

    After the end of the trial a group of the Karabakh war veterans'
    supporters organized a march towards the government building. They
    demanded that the government should release all political prisoners.

    The demonstrators also staged a protest near the French embassy in
    Yerevan calling on the French government to respond to "unhealthy
    processes" in Armenia.

    Member of parliament Zaruhi Postanjian representing the opposition
    Heritage party described Sefilian as another victim of political
    persecutions in the pre-election year after jailed newspaper editor
    Arman Babajanian and opposition activist Alexander Arzumanian. "I
    think this chain will continue. These are preventive measures applied
    through the judiciary that acts on government orders," she charged.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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