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    ARMENIAN JUSTICE MINISTRY DENIES STATEMENT THAT ALEXANDER ARZUMANYAN, MYASNIK MALKHASYAN, HAKOB HAKOBYAN AND MUSHEGH SAGHATELYAN EMBARK ON HUNGER STRIKE

    arminfo
    2008-04-01 22:21:00

    ArmInfo. The Armenian Justice Ministry denied the statement that
    arrested Armenian former foreign minister Alexander Arzumanyan,
    MPs Myasnik Malkhasyan and Hakob Hakobyan, as well as former head
    of the penitentiary system Mushegh Saghatelyan embark on hunger
    strike. Replying to ArmInfo correspondent's question, Arsen Babayan,
    the press-secretary of the criminal execution department at the
    Armenian Justice Ministry said that the specified persons made no
    statements on hunger strike in accordance with the order established
    by the law.

    Earlier, Arsen Babayan, said that detainees at the criminal-execution
    establishment "Vardashen" Isahak Malkhasyan, Smbat Ayvazyan and
    Alexan Vardanyan, detainees at "Nubarashen" Marzpet Ayvazyan, Armen
    Grigoryan, Sayad Hovhannisyan, Vladimir Arakelyan, Shota Saghatelyan,
    Petros and Vardges Makeyans made a statement that they embark on a
    hunger strike. On April 1 Karapet Rubinyan, a detainee at "Yerevan
    Kentron" made a statement on going on a warning hunger strike on April
    2. Souren Sourenyants and Vardges Gasparyan started a hunger strike
    earlier. The oppositionists demand that the criminal prosecution
    against them should be stopped.

    To note, on April 1 media reported that a group of people, who consider
    themselves political prisoners, made a statement on embarking on
    a one-day hunger strike on April 2 and on a termless hunger strike
    starting from April 9. Myasnik Malkhasyan, Karapet Rubinyan, Alexander
    Arzumanyan, Ararat Zurabyan, Souren Sourenyan are among those who
    signed the statement.
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