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    RA NA ADOPTS STATEMENT ON FULFILMENT OF SUGGESTIONS OF PACE RESOLUTION 1609

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114592
    Ju ne 17, 2008

    YEREVAN, JUNE 17, NOYAN TAPAN. On June 17 the National Assembly adopted
    the draft statement on "The fulfilment process of the suggestions of
    Resolution 1609 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe"
    with 80 for, 4 against and 2 abtaining votes. Zharangutiun (Heritage)
    faction voted against the draft authored by the representatives of
    the political coalition.

    The adopted draft has been partly amended in comparison with the one
    discussed on the eve. In particular, it is mentioned in the compendious
    part: "The National Assembly records that the suggestions of the
    resolution are directed at the deepening of democracy in the Republic
    of Armenia, improvement of the national legislation, protection of
    human rights and freedoms, as well as preservation of stability in
    the country." "After the adoption of the resolution within two months
    concrete steps have been taken in Armenia for the purpose of the
    implementation of all the suggestions of the resolution, consistent
    work is being and will be conducted," is said in the statement.

    The information of the Prosecutor's Office about arrested and detained
    people is also recorded in the statement. Thus, in general, 115
    people have been detained in connection with the March cases. After
    the adoption of the resolution and assumption of his powers by the
    President of the Republic, 28 people have been released, criminal
    prosecution has been stopped with regard to 21 people, the demands
    of Article 70 of the RA Criminal Code have been applied towards 21
    more people and they have been set free from the hall of the court
    and 3 people have been acquitted by the court. 14 people have been
    sentenced to 1-5 years of imprisonment by verdicts. As of June 16,
    17 defendants are detained and 4 are in search.
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