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    "WHAT A DISGRACE!"

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    [05:09 pm] 25 May, 2007

    Human rights defenders, civil society activists and representatives
    of political organizations held a debate at the Pressing Club on May
    25 on the arrest of Alexander Arzumanyan.

    "The arrest of Alexander Arzumanyan, the former Foreign Minister
    of Armenia, on alleged charges of money laundering is unprecedented
    because no other citizen of Armenia has ever been accused of getting
    a transfer," says Vardan Harutiunyan, a human rights activist.

    "Alexander Arzumanyan's arrest is groundless, and there is no
    evidence," said Vahe Grigoryan, Arzumanyan's attorney. Davit
    Shahnazaryan shares his opinion, and endorses Alexander Arzumanyan's
    refusal to interrogation.

    The participants of the debate agree it is clear persecution,
    connected with the Civil Disobedience Movement initiated by Alexander
    Arzumanyan. Larissa Alaverdyan, the defender of human rights, stated
    that Alexander Arzumanyan was arrested in an effort to threaten the
    society, it was a challenge to the society. The participants of the
    debate agreed to this and therefore they underlined the importance of
    consolidation of the civil society to stop the government and put an
    end to arbitrariness. Davit Shahnazaryan suggested coordinating the
    public, political and civil support to Alexander Arzumanyan.

    The participants of the debate decided to adopt a statement addressing
    the relevant government agencies, including RoA President Robert
    Kocharuian, Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan and the National Security
    Service, urging to set Alexander Arzumanyan free. All the NGOs
    are welcome to sign the statement. The statement will be titled,
    "Release Alexandre Arzumanyan immediately and stop legal procedure."

    To remind, Alexander Arzumanyan was detained on May 7.

    He is accused of money laundering. On May 10 Court of First Instance
    chose two months' imprisonment as a restraint.
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