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    NATIONAL MOVEMENT DOES NOT ASSESS UNEQUIVOCALLY PACE RESOLUTION 1620

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=115012
    Ju ne 27

    The assessment of the PACE's new resolution No 1620 on activities of
    democratic institutions in Armenia and the developments related to its
    adoption cannot be unequivocal: there are both positive and negative
    tendencies, is said in the statement of the Center of the National
    Movement led by the first Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosian. The
    statement was made public by the center's representative Levon Zurabian
    at the Pastark Club on June 27.

    In particular, the statement authors indicate that one positive
    development is that "the trickery of the Armenian authorities and their
    report on fulfilment of resolution No 1609 actually failed, and the
    fulfilment of the requirements was evaluated as unsatisfactory, which
    allowed to include the issue in the agenda of the summer session of
    the PACE". According to the statement, another positive development
    is that thanks to the new resolution, the actions of the Armenian
    authorities will remain under PACE's control, "under conditions
    of the remaining possibility of imposing the respective punitive
    measures". The statement authors also welcome the stipulation of new
    requirements on "holding an open, fair and public tender" concerning
    A1+ television company, as well as "more definite and comprehensive
    requirements on release of the political prisoners". "We welcome
    the resolution's statement that the authorities should not use
    inappropriate restrictions on rallies, especially in the issue of
    choosing a place for a rally," is said in the statement.

    Among the negative developments is that "the Council of Europe
    proved its inability to oblige the Armenian authorities to fulfil
    the requirements of resolution No 1609 within the indicated period,
    which is the consequence of the indecision and unprincipledness of
    the Council of Europe in this issue".

    The PACE corapporteurs on Armenia's issue John Prescott and Georges
    Colombier are noted as the persons directly responsible for this
    development. "The response of the PACE resolution No 1620 to fulfilment
    of the requirement on restoration of the freedom of assemblies causes
    perplexity, particularly, its welcomimg the police's permission
    to hold the June 20 rally at the last moment - in conditions when
    this rally was officially banned, and by violating people's right of
    free movement throughout Armenia, the police illegally hindered the
    rally's holding till the last moment. The resolution's opinion about
    fulfilment of the requirement on formation of the March 1 commission
    (NT: the National Assembly ad hoc commission for examination of
    the March 1 events) is also beneath criticism. We do not accept the
    refusal to assess the independence, reliability and publicity of the
    commission - with the justification that the commission was set up at
    the last moment. The authorities are to blame for delayed creation of
    the investigative commission, and this delay should have received a
    tough assessment of the PACE, which did not happen," is said in the
    statement of the Center of the National Movement.
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