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    NCI TACKLES POLITICAL PRISONERS' ISSUE

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    [07:37 pm] 06 March, 2007

    Yerevan-Today the National Citizens' Initiative (NCI), together
    with the parliamentary group that is investigating the true motives
    behind the recent arrests of Colonels Zhirair Sefilian and Vardan
    Malkhasian, devoted volunteers of the national quest for liberty and
    self-defense, convened a roundtable to examine the real reasons for
    these arrests. The meeting brought together social and political
    activists, human rights advocates, NGO officials, MPs, and media
    representatives.

    NCI coordinator Hovsep Khurshudian welcomed the audience with
    opening remarks. "The widespread corruption, permissiveness, and
    arbitrariness-demonstrated by the very public seizure of Sefilian and
    Malkhasian nearly three months ago-by the ruling clique are growing
    worse. What is more, in the run-up to the parliamentary elections
    they are becoming more apparent," he said.

    In his intervention, Aram G. Sargsian, member of the investigative
    group of parliament, briefly presented its preliminary findings. He
    explained the formation of the parliamentary group by stating that the
    arrests of these freedom fighters are more political than criminal in
    context. He also added that such unlawful actions must be prevented
    in concert with the body politic. "Instead of the real criminals,
    they are apprehending national heroes," Sargsian maintained.

    Defense attorney Vahe Grigorian pointed to the absence of any legal
    justification for keeping Sefilian and Malkhasian in custody. "All
    matters have been cleared up and therefore it is absurd that they are
    still incarcerated," he asserted. In Grigorian's words, his client
    Zhirair Sefilian is refusing to provide testimony to the investigators
    because he is convinced that they are mere lackeys and blindly carry
    out the political instructions given from "above."

    MP Hmayak Hovhannisian reflected on the Armenian version of Article
    301, which clearly curtails the freedom of speech in the country. He
    recommended that this provision be removed from the Criminal Code.

    The next speaker, Armen Aghayan of the "Defense of Liberated
    Territories" public initiative, spoke about the political motives
    behind the criminal persecutions unleashed against Sefilian and
    Malkhasian. Aghayan also presented a pamphlet containing Zhirair
    Sefilian's responses given to the questions posed to him by the
    parliamentarians. In the pamphlet, Sefilian stipulates in particular
    that if calling for a change in government is a crime then at least
    half of Armenia's population should be put on trial.

    The remainder of the session was dedicated to exchanges of views
    and recommendations among the public figures and policy specialists
    in attendance.

    Noteworthy were interventions by Armenia's first Ombudswoman Larisa
    Alaverdian; Academician Lenser Aghalovian; MPs Gagik Kostandian,
    Albert Bazeyan, Stepan Zakarian, and Hrant Khachatrian; publicist
    Hrair Ulubabian; Arsen Kharatian of the "Scientific Development" NGO;
    former MP Khachik Stamboltsian; Sefilian's long-time friend Garegin
    Ghazarian; and several others.

    In his closing remarks, Hovsep Khurshudian underlined that "not
    only Sefilian and Malkhasian, but all of society is in need of
    liberation. Sefilian is not giving testimony, but instead the public
    resonance, one example of which is today's roundtable, is speaking
    in his favor."

    The National Citizens' Initiative is a public non-profit association
    founded in December 2001 by Armenia's first Minister of Foreign
    Affairs Raffi K.

    Hovannisian, his colleagues, and fellow citizens with the purpose of
    realizing the rule of law and overall improvements in the state of
    the state, society, and public institutions. The National Citizens'
    Initiative is guided by a Coordinating Council, which includes
    individual citizens and representatives of various public, scientific,
    and educational establishments.

    Five commissions on Law and State Administration, Socioeconomic
    Issues, Foreign Policy, Spiritual and Cultural Challenges, and the
    Youth constitute the vehicles for the Initiative's work and outreach.
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