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    DIPLOMATS DISMISSED FROM FOREIGN MINISTRY INTEND TO APPEAL TO THE COURT

    arminfo
    2008-05-12 18:27:00

    ArmInfo. On 14 May Administrative Court will hear the case on the
    diplomats dismissed from the Foreign Ministry in February 2008,
    lawyer Levon Baghdasaryan said at Friday Club. To recall, a group
    of Ambassadors, including deputy foreign minister Armen Bayburdyan,
    on February 23 made speeches during the opposition rallies in the
    Liberty Square on 23 February.

    The next day a group of diplomats and employees of the Foreign
    Ministry made another statements. Both the statements were
    perceived as political and all those who signed the statements were
    dismissed. However, a group of diplomats believes that they were
    dismissed illegally and intend to apply to the court for restoration
    of their positions.

    L. Baghdasaryan said that if the Administrative Court does not
    satisfy their appeal, the case will be submitted to the next instance
    court. The lawyer said that they will appeal even to the European
    Court for Human Rights if need arises.

    For his part, the former press-secretary of the Foreign Ministry
    Vladimir Karapetyan said that none of the points in the notorious
    statement contradict the stance of the official authorities. 'We
    are sure we did not violate the law and we intend to prove it in the
    court', V. Karapetyan said.

    He intends to speak at the court personally. Asked if it means
    that he disagreed with the policy of the former Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanyan, Vladimir Karapetyan categorically refuted the
    supposition. He stressed that before 24 February 2008 'the policy
    was right and considerably increased the authority of Armenia'.
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