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    ALTHOUGH HOPELESS THEY SET THEIR DEMANDS
    [07:02 pm] 05 September, 2008

    The Prosecutor General had unexpected `guests' today. As usual the
    wives of the political prisoners gathered here to inquire about their
    spouses. They gave a letter to the Prosecutor General with a demand to
    release the political prisoners although they are convinced that their
    calls will be left unaddressed.

    We know no other way of struggle but strikes and protest actions. You
    cannot imagine the unlawfulness reigning in our courts. The hearing of
    my husband's case was adjourned simply because the defender was late
    for 10 minutes,' said Vardges Gaspar's wife Anahit Ayvazi.

    Samvel Karapetian's wife says her husband was sentenced to three
    years' of imprisonment only for restoring 600 ballot papers cast in
    favour of Levon Ter-Petrossian.

    `Our country is on the verge of collapse. Our national heroes are
    jailed. I am here in the name of all mothers. We shall not find rest
    unless the last man is set free,' said 67-year-old Khanum whose son
    was justified and released from the courtroom.

    The protesters were accompanied by ordinary people and random
    passers-by who voiced concern over the country's interior life.

    Note, the wives of the political prisoners have been gathering in
    front of the Prosecutor's Office every Friday since April 7.
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