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  • Armenian Speaker Says General Amnesty To Be Announced On May 28

    ARMENIAN SPEAKER SAYS GENERAL AMNESTY TO BE ANNOUNCED ON MAY 28

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/05/22/armenian-spe aker-says-general-amnesty-to-be-announced-on-may-2 8/
    May 22, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-Armenian Parliament speaker Hovik Abrahamian on
    Friday announced that President Serzh Sarkisian will declare next
    week a general amnesty for opposition members arrested following last
    year's Armenian presidential election.

    Speaking to RFE/RL on Thursday, Abrahamian said that Sarkisian will
    make a statement to that effect on May 28, a national holiday. "It
    will be about a general amnesty and it will be on May 28," he said.

    Abrahamian made the same statement in a separate interview with the
    opposition daily "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun." "Believe me, the president
    will declare a general amnesty on May 28 and your comrades will be
    free," he said. "I promise you that."

    However, a spokesman for the influential speaker clarified the next
    day that Abrahamian simply "did not rule out the possibility of a
    general amnesty, expressing his good wish."

    "Under the constitution of the Republic of Armenia, it is the president
    of the republic who is authorized to make such a proposal, after which
    only the National Assembly can declare [an amnesty,]" the official,
    Nairi Petrosian, said in a statement.

    Sarkisian's office could not be reached for comment.

    Some 55 associates and supporters of opposition leader Levon
    Ter-Petrosian remain in prison more than 15 months after the disputed
    presidential ballot. The vast majority of them have already been
    tried and sentenced on charges mainly stemming from the March 1,
    2008 deadly clashes in Yerevan between security forces and opposition
    protesters challenging official vote results.

    The Armenian opposition regards the jailed oppositionists as political
    prisoners, while the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE)
    believes that at least some of them were prosecuted on "seemingly
    artificial or politically motivated charges." The PACE has repeatedly
    threatened to impose sanctions against Yerevan if those individuals
    are not set free. The Strasbourg-based body is expected to again
    discuss the issue at its next session in late June.
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