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    DAVID HARUTYUNIAN DOES NOT KNOW WHY AMNESTY WAS NOT DECLARED

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009467
    Nov 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. During the January session of
    the PACE, it is planned to discuss not only Resolutions 1609 and
    1620 but also the fulfilment of the other obligations by Armenia,
    David Harutyunian, member of the National Assembly "RPA" faction,
    chairman of the NA Standing Committee on State and Legal Issues,
    stated at the November 5 press conference.

    One of these obligations is improvement of the electoral legislation
    which is still continuing. Some members of the working group set up
    for this purpose will go to Poland in November in order to familiarize
    themselves with the financing principles of elections and pre-election
    campaign, as well as the restrictions and the mechanisms for control
    of these processes.

    Speaking about the process of fulfilling Resolutions 1609 and
    1620, D. Harutyunian said that although considerable progress has
    been made in this respect, there has been no advance in the issue
    related to criminal prosecution. In his words, the matter concerns
    the inadmissibility of convicting people based on testimony of
    policemen. "This is a political rather than a legal requirement as
    there is no problem here in the legal sense," D. Harutyunian said. In
    his opinion, the best solution to this issue would be an amnesty,
    in particular, for those who are accused of offering resistance to
    police. D. Harutyunian found it difficult to answer the question
    about why amnesty had not been declared, as by law, it is one of the
    president's powers. At the same time, he expressed an opinion that
    amnesty is not the only option, and the president will consider this
    issue without fail.

    Responding to the question about what punitive measures may be applied
    by the PACE if Armenia does not implement the requirements of the
    resolutions, D. Harutyunian said: "The important thing here is not
    sanctions but Armenia's desire to follow the fundamental values of
    this organization". He expressed a hope that intensive developments
    in terms of implementing the PACE requirements will take place in
    November in connection with a visit of the CE Commissioner for Human
    Rights Thomas Hammarberg to Armenia after November 20.
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