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    ARMENIA APPROVES AMNESTY PROPOSAL
    Lena Badeyan

    "Radiolur"
    19.06.2009 19:31

    The Armenian Parliament today approved President Serzh Sargsyan's
    proposal on declaring an amnesty with 98 votes for, 1 against and
    3 abstentions.

    The general pardon will apply to about 2 000 people by September
    31. Some prisoners will be set free, others will have their sentences
    cut. The amnesty will apply to approximately 90% of the persons jailed
    after the riots in Yerevan on March 1, 2008, Armenian Minister of
    Justice Gevorg Danielyan said.

    Will the general pardon apply to Deputies Hakob Hakobyan, Myasnik
    Malkhasyan, as well as Gagik Jhangiryan and Smbat Ayvazyan? As for
    Nikol Pshinyan, and MPs Sasun Mikaelyan and Khachatur Sukiasyan,
    there are certain preconditions. The amnesty will apply to Khachatur
    Sukiasyan and Nikol Pashinyan if they appear before June 30.

    According to MP Zaruhi Postanjyan, all in all, 18 persons detained
    after the March 1 riots in Yerevan will not benefit from the amnesty.

    Let us remind that amnesty was among the requirements of the PACE
    Resolutions. Does this mean that thus Armenia is implementing its
    commitments before the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe? Head of the Armenian delegation to PACE David Harutyunyan
    assures that "if the amnesty was the requirement of the Council of
    Europe, it would have been declared in April." "This is a domestic
    political issue," he added.

    David Harutyunyan considers that the amnesty will help mitigate the
    tension among the Armenian society and create a basis for cooperation.
    From: Baghdasarian
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