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  • PA - Amendments to Armenian Criminal Code

    Amendments to Armenian Criminal Code are welcomed, but PACE
    co-rapporteurs stress it is their application that counts



    Strasbourg, 02.04.2009 - The co-rapporteurs for Armenia of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Georges
    Colombier (France, EPP/CD) and John Prescott (United Kingdom, SOC),
    today welcomed the adoption of amendments to Articles 300 and 225 of the
    Armenian criminal code. The co-rapporteurs underlined that, in its
    opinion, the Venice Commission considered that these amendments would be
    a clear improvement to the Law, and considerably reduce the scope for
    over-broad and abusive interpretation.

    "We note that the changes introduced to the Law within the agreed
    timeframe, on the basis of proposals by the special working group set up
    by the Speaker of the National Assembly, are fully in line with what was
    indicated to us in January this year. This is a clear signal from the
    Parliament that it wants to avoid any politically-motivated application
    of these articles. It is clear to us that this should have a
    considerable effect on the cases in relation to those deprived of their
    freedom in relation to the events of 1 and 2 March 2008 which are
    currently before the courts," said the co-rapporteurs.

    However, they stressed that it is the application of these amendments
    that will ultimately count. We hope that the authorities, and especially
    the Prosecutor General, will now follow the clear signal made by the
    National Assembly," said the co-rapporteurs. "We repeat that the
    Assembly has demanded that all persons deprived of their liberty in
    relation to the events of 1 and 2 March, and who did not personally
    commit violent crimes, should be released. These amendments offer an
    effective mechanism for Armenia to comply with that demand," said the
    co-rapporteurs. "However, we want to stress that there are also persons
    deprived of their liberty who are not covered by Articles 300 and 225 of
    the Criminal Code. We will therefore continue our dialogue with the
    authorities, and the National Assembly of Armenia, with the aim of
    securing their release."

    The co-rapporteurs will report back to the Monitoring Committee during
    the April part-session on the progress made by Armenia in implementing
    Resolutions 1609 (2008), 1620 (2008) and 1643 (2009), especially with
    regard to the persons deprived of their liberty in relation to the
    events of 1 and 2 March 2008.
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