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    PASHINYAN VERDICT WAS AN EXPRESSION OF FEAR, PANICK, AND BEING SHORT ON TIME: ANC

    Tert.am
    13:18 ~U 20.01.10

    The Armenian National Congress (ANC) considers the court's verdict in
    Nikol Pashinyan's trial as the expression of finding itself afraid,
    panicked, and being short on time.

    A statement released by the ANC says that the court's January
    19 verdict in Nikol Pashinyan's trial was a culmination of the
    manifestation of the administration's unrestrainted and culpable
    policy, of law and justice, and of the insult to and cynicism toward
    its own nation since the slaughter of March 1, 2008.

    "In the prolonged judicial process, the court was unable to find any
    testimonies, any proof, to provide grounds for the accusations directed
    at the political prisoner...on the contrary, a number of materials,
    facts, testimonies that basically refuted those accusations were
    presented in court. During the court proceedings, it was as if the
    measure/degree of punishment/penalty requested by the state prosecutor
    had no connection whatsoever with that which took place, which also had
    no connection with the judge's verdict. They were both the conclusion
    of previously planned scenarios, which, through the present command
    that had to be carried out, had come down on the obedient General
    Prosecutor and the judge," reads the ANC statement, in part.

    The Armenian National Congress also states that the court disregarded
    the demand, outlined in PACE resolutions, that punishment cannot be
    inflicted upon those individuals who haven't personally committed
    violent acts, or incited or called for violence.

    The statement reads:"The impudent self-confidence displayed by the
    administration, of course, relied on the fact that until then it had
    violated another tenet of those PACE resolutions with respect to Nikol
    Pashinyan, which asked that those individuals, who are wanted and
    found to be underground, turn themselves in to legal bodies shouldn't
    be imprisoned."

    According to the Armenian National Congress, the current government
    has failed its people once again: "Failed in foreign policy, deserving
    renegade and worthy of the mark of traitor, earning the hatred of the
    entire nation, for the Sargsyan administration, these are the spasms
    of those who live in agony."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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