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    Peter Semneby: Events in Armenia were and remain in focus of EU's
    attention


    2008-03-07 19:02:00


    ArmInfo. Speaker of the Armenian National Assembly Tigran Torosyan
    discussed the post-electoral processes in Armenia with EU Special
    Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby, Friday, the
    Armenian presidential press-service told ArmInfo.

    "Unfortunately, the March 1 night tragic events that caused human
    victims have nothing to do with election processes", Torosyan said. He
    stressed that he advocates unbiased and adequate attitude to these
    events, however, he disagrees with the statements that the authorities
    applied force against the peaceful demonstrators. Peaceful
    demonstrators don't build barricades or use arms and metal rods, he
    noted. According to him, during the illegal rallies the police tried to
    search the place of the rally and the demonstrators used force against
    the police. "If the authorities calmly waited for nine days without
    interfering with the illegal rallies, they could have waited another
    week until the Constitutional Court took its decision", the Speaker
    said.

    Torosyan also noted that these events couldn't reflect the social
    unrest, as such unrest could have been expressed after the
    parliamentary election, eight months ago. "The situation in the country
    has not got worse over this period. On the contrary, the budget has
    increased, wages and pensions have grown", he said. The Speaker also
    pointed out the steps that should be taken to settle the situation,
    particularly, radical reforms should be held in the socio-political
    life, measures aimed at establishment of political organizations and
    civil society should be held, as they will contribute to establishment
    of full-fledged social justice which should be based on cooperation of
    political forces.

    Torosyan recalled that during both the pre-electoral and post-electoral
    periods, Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, which gained victory
    at the Feb 19 presidential election, came pout with proposals on
    cooperation. These proposals have already given results. Torosyan noted
    that after the court delivers a verdict, the criminal offenders should
    be punished, and there can be no dialogue with them. "One shouldn't
    create a precedent showing that political and legal problems can be
    solved by such methods", Torosyan said.

    In his turn, Semneby pointed out that the EU was attentively following
    the developments in Armenia as Armenia was a significant partner for
    that organization. Semneby assured Torosyan that the EU was eager to
    help Armenia to overcome the situation. He said that the restrictions
    imposed in Armenia were not desirable and the political forces of the
    country had to be involved in the settlement process. The state of
    emergency must be lifted as soon as possible.

    Semneby welcomed the initiative of the newly elected president of
    Armenia Serzh Sargsyan to ooperate with the opposition and pointed out
    the importance of such cooperation. Torosyan said that an investigation
    group had been set up for inquiring into the causes of the March 1
    disorders. He said that he had always respected the political views of
    the opposition but burning cars was not the right way to express
    political view. "Any crime, whoever commits it, must be punished,"
    Torosyan said.

    Semneby asked Torosyan to tell him about the decision of the parliament
    to deprive four opposition deputies of their immunity. He said that it
    was quite a serious step. Torosyan said that he had worked in the
    parliament for nine years and it was the first time that it was forced
    to pass such a decision. Only once a deputy was deprived of his
    immunity: Mushegh Movsisyan, who was charged with complicity in the Oct
    27 1999 terrorist act. But later he was released and his immunity was
    restored.

    Torosyan pointed out that the parliament was not a judge and could not
    decide whether a person had committed a crime or not. However, it had
    to support the investigation. "Today, two of the four suspected
    deputies are hiding from the police and we cannot guarantee that the
    other two would not have followed suit," Torosyan said. He expressed
    hope that the investigation would show if the deputies were guilty or
    not. "And if they are not they will be set free," Torosyan said.
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