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    LOCATION OF MASS DISORDER NOT ESTABLISHED

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    08:23 pm | March 17, 2009

    Politics

    "We have received the conclusion of the Venetian Commission and are
    presenting it to you at ease," said today during a NA session Head
    of the standing committee on state/legal issues, head of the Armenian
    delegation to PACE David Harutyunyan.

    The second reading for the bill on changes in articles 225 and 300
    of the RA Criminal Code lasted only a couple of minutes. Articles 2,
    4 and 5 of the Criminal Code were added during the second reading
    and were discussed based on the regime of the first reading.

    The main reporter of the bill David Harutyunyan informed that the
    definition of mass disorder has been finally established in article
    225:

    "By the criminal code mass disorder means group activities carried
    out through violence, massacre, explosions, damage or elimination of
    assets, use of arson, weapons or explosives or armed assaults against
    authority figures, which endanger the security of the people."

    After presenting this and other changes in the bill, there was
    only question heard in the National Assembly. Head of the NA ad-hoc
    committee on the investigations into the events of March 1-2 Samvel
    Nikoyan was interested in whether the law establishes the site for
    mass disorder or not.

    "The location is very important. The site of the mass disorder and
    the events taking place are very important," said Mr. Nikoyan noting
    the events of March 1.

    David Harutyunyan informed that the word combination "location of
    mass disorder" is not included in the law.

    According to the changes, "Any participant of the mass disturbances
    who assaults, massacres or bombs, damages or eliminates assets, uses
    arson, weapons and explosives or assaults against state figures is
    sentenced to 3-8 years in prison." There were no other questions for
    the reporter and there were no other reporters.

    Let us remind that the National Assembly is making this change by the
    demand of the PACE and must make all changes by the PACE April session.
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