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    PRESS RELEASE
    Council of Europe Press Release
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    Ref: 215b03
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    Armenia: first positive signals will hopefully lead to an amnesty,
    according to Parliamentary Assembly co-rapporteurs

    Strasbourg, 05.05.2009 - "While it is too early to give a full
    assessment of the effects of the changes to articles 225 and 300 of the
    Criminal Code of Armenia, the first signals give reason for optimism"
    stated the two co-rapporteurs with respect of Armenia, George Colombier
    (France, EPP/CD) and John Prescott (United Kingdom, SOC), after the
    discussions that took place last week in Strasbourg in the Monitoring
    Committee of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) on the
    recent political developments in Armenia.

    The two co-rapporteurs were especially satisfied that the problematic
    charges under articles 300 ("Usurpation of State power") and the old
    225-3 ("mass disorder accompanied by murder") have been dropped by the
    Prosecution in the cases against the 7 opposition members that are
    currently in the Courts. "This confirms our view that the events on 1
    and 2 March 2008, can not be seen as an attempt to a coup d'état. This
    will hopefully help reduce the political controversy around the court
    cases as well as the independent investigation into the events of 1 and
    2 March 2008", they said.

    While noting that questions have been raised about the decision of the
    prosecution to charge the seven for having personally organised the mass
    disturbances on 1 and 2 March 2008, the co-rapporteurs stressed that it
    is now up to the courts to decide if these charges under the recently
    amended article 225-1 can be substantiated. In that respect, Georges
    Colombier and John Prescott welcomed the information they received that
    the proceedings in these cases were well under way and expected to be
    finalised in the near future. "It is in the interest of all that these
    cases are concluded as soon as possible", they said.

    However, they underlined again the Assembly's demand that 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. "It is our strong conviction that the continued detention of
    these persons undermines the possibility for a meaningful dialogue
    between authorities and opposition and ultimately the normalisation of
    political life in Armenia. Therefore, especially with the proceedings in
    the courts coming to a close, we hope that the authorities will give
    renewed consideration to our suggestion to declare an amnesty for all
    those charged for the events of 1 and 2 March 2008", they stressed.

    In this respect, they also highlighted the importance of the upcoming
    local elections in Yerevan for the normalisation of political life in
    Armenia". The fact that Levon Ter Petrossyan has decided to be a
    candidate in these elections should be seen as a clear signal of the
    Armenian National Congress that it wants to overcome the political
    crisis and play its role as a political force in the democratic
    institutions in the country. This should be strongly welcomed", stated
    the co-rapporteurs. They therefore stressed that it is now of utmost
    importance that the authorities, as well as all political stakeholders,
    will ensure that these elections be held in full compliance with the
    democratic standards of the Council of Europe.
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