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    "THE DETAINED ARE AUTHORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES AND SHOULD BE PUNISHED", SPEAKER OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT STATED

    Mediamax
    March 6, 2008

    Yerevan /Mediamax/. Speaker of the Armenian parliament Tigran Torosian
    stated today that in the process of pre-election campaign Levon
    Ter-Petrosian stimulated hatred concerning not only the authorities,
    but also other candidates, describing as "fascists" and "betrayers"
    those, who do not support him.

    As Mediamax was told in the press service of the parliament, Tigran
    Torosian said this during the meeting with the Head of the Observation
    Mission of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
    John Prescott.

    The Speaker presented his ideas concerning the present situation
    in Armenia.

    "During the recount of votes in over 130 polling stations, only in
    two of them considerable violations were revealed, and criminal
    cases are initiated against the chairmen of those commissions",
    Tigran Torosian stated.

    He reminded that the Armenian parliament, at the assistance of experts
    from the Council of Europe, approved a law on gatherings, rallies,
    processions and demonstrations, according to which the organizers have
    to inform the authorities on their intention to realize the event,
    as well as on the place, time and the person in charge. At that the
    law forbids the participants of a rally to have arms, ammunition and
    explosives with them.

    "The video cameras evidence that when the Police tried to realize an
    inspection at the Freedom Square, the rally participants attacked
    the employees of the Police with bludgeons and metal sticks",
    Tigran Torosian stated. He noted that "to prevent barbarism and
    acts of vandalism, there was no way, other than introducing state
    of emergency".

    According to the assessment of the Speaker of the parliament, the
    unrest in Yerevan was not related to the presidential elections,
    but became a manifestation of hatred and revenge, which led to
    human losses.

    Tigran Torosian expressed disagreement as to the statements
    on necessity of setting the detained free. "The authors of such
    statements are not well informed, since the detained are the authors
    of criminal offences and should be punished", the Speaker stated,
    adding that "dialogue is necessary, but not concerning the results
    of elections, which is the task of the Constitutional Court, but
    concerning the further reforms in the country with the participation
    of all political forces".

    "If the mass rallies present danger for stability, each government
    may take up corresponding actions to prevent the threat, but in
    each situation there may be various comments concerning the events,
    the final decision on which should be made by courts", John Prescott
    stated.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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