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    Political prisoners unacceptable for CE member state - European official

    Arminfo
    4 Jul 07

    Yerevan, 4 July: If a Council of Europe member state fulfils its
    commitments, then a phenomenon, like political prisoners, is something
    unacceptable for a Council of Europe member state, Rene van der Linden,
    the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly [PACE] president, told a
    news conference in Yerevan today [4 July] when commenting on a question
    about the arrest of former Armenian Foreign Minister Aleksandr
    Arzumanyan.

    Without getting into "various" trials, Linden pointed to the importance
    of having this issue discussed by the Council of Europe [CE]. The
    rapporteur on Armenia should take this issue into serious
    consideration. "If this specific case is a political arrest, then it is
    unacceptable," he said.

    Armenian Parliament Speaker Tigran Torosyan said, in turn, that the
    report on Armenia was approved by the PACE winter session in January
    and that it notes significant progress in Armenia's fulfilment of its
    commitments to the Council of Europe and further European integration.

    "As for political arrests, it is absolutely unacceptable for any CE
    member country. However, in this particular case, opinions of some
    people cannot serve as grounds for a conclusion that it is a political
    arrest. Fortunately, no political prisoners have ever existed in
    Armenia, and this is a fact. No matter who the suspect is - a former
    minister or a Karabakh war veteran - his activities should be assessed
    after a trial. Charges have been pressed against the above mentioned
    individuals and only the investigation can show whether those charges
    ware fair or not," he said. He said it is necessary to demand reliable
    assessment from law enforcement agencies.
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