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    VAHAGN KHACHATRIAN: THERE ARE GROUNDS TO DEPRIVE ARMENIAN DELEGATION IN PACE OF VOTE

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011473
    Jan 22, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. European structures also have
    their share of guilt for the March 1 tragic events, who classed
    all state rigged elections of the past ten years as "corresponding
    to international standards." Vahagn Khachatrian, a member of the
    Alternative public-political initiative and the Armenian National
    Congress (ANC), expressed such an opinion at the January 22 press
    conference. According to him, only ten months later Council of Europe
    admitted that those imprisoned on the March 1 case are political
    prisoners.

    According to V. Khachatrian's observation, since joining Council
    of Europe Armenia has not been properly fulfilling its commitments
    towards that structure, and there are grounds to deprive the Armenian
    delegation of the vote in PACE. "I consider that Armenia should be
    punished, RA should be deprived of the vote, as the term given for
    the authorities to improve the situation has expired," he said.

    On the other hand, as V. Khachatrian added, if the above mentioned
    sanction is used it is possible that Armenia's authorities strengthen
    violence to the opposition, prohibit holding of any gatherings, arrest
    a greater number of activists. Depriving of the vote, according to
    V. Khachatrian, will also weaken Armenia's positions in the Nagorno
    Karabakh negotiations process.

    Answering the question of whether Council of Europe uses double
    standards to Armenia and does not make the same demands to Azerbaijan,
    the Alternative's representative said: "The Aliyev-Saakashvili-Serzh
    Sargsyan regimes indeed are like each other, but we have surpassed
    the limit: there were ten victims on March 1."
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