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    ARMENIAN PROSECUTORS DROP MOST CHARGES IN OPPOSITION TRIAL

    Public Television of Armenia
    April 1 2009

    The trial in the case of seven [seven oppositionists charged after 1
    March 2008 riots in Yerevan] continued today at the Court of General
    Jurisdiction in [Yerevan's] Kentron and Nork-Marash districts. The
    prosecutors, represented by Prosecutor Koryun Piloyan, changed the
    charges due to amendments made to articles 225 and 300 of the Criminal
    Code. Piloyan said that due to these amendments, the prosecutors
    dropped several charges. In particular, charges under Article 300
    (usurpation of power) were dropped in full, and only the [charges
    under the] part of Article 225 that relates to organizing mass unrest
    was sustained. The judge announced a two-hour recess following the
    prosecutor's motion. He then announced his decision, according to
    which the cases of the defendants - except for Aleksandr Arzumanyan
    and Suren Sirunyan - will be referred to other courts for trial.
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