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    POLITICAL PRISONER?
    Carl Kozlowski

    Pasadena Weekly, CA
    March 15 2007

    Former Glendale resident Arman Babajanyan, whose plight as a prisoner
    in his native Armenia was reported in the Feb. 15 issue of the Weekly,
    is serving a "harsher than is customary" sentence for document forgery
    and evasion of military service and may be considered a political
    prisoner, according to a March 6 report by the US State Department's
    Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.

    "Apart from this possible exception, there were no reports of political
    prisoners or detainees [in Armenia]," reads that report, one of
    several on the human rights practices of nations around the world.

    For supporters of Babajanyan, editor of the Glendale-based opposition
    newspaper Yerevan Zhamanak, this official recognition of questions
    surrounding his detention last June and subsequent sentence of three
    years and six months in jail provides some hope.

    But, "He still has a difficult road ahead," said Lusine Kalfayan,
    a longtime friend.

    On Monday, Armenia's Cassation Court dismissed an appeal of his
    sentence, which exceeds

    the two years or heavy fines prescribed by law. His next move may be
    an appeal to Armenia's Constitutional Court or the European Union's
    court system, according to a statement by his attorneys.

    Babajanyan had gone to Armenia to expand his paper's circulation there.

    Before his arrest, he published articles alleging corruption in
    Armenia's judicial system.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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