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    Haykakan Zhamanak, Armenia
    June 4 2010


    Armenian opposition activist arrested on hooliganism charges


    An Armenian opposition activist was arrested for two months on charges
    of "group hooliganism" in Yerevan on 3 June, the pro-opposition daily
    Haykakan Zhamanak reported on 4 June. Davit Kiramijyan was detained
    during a protest staged by the opposition Armenian National Congress
    in the centre of Yerevan on 31 May, when policemen and men in civilian
    clothes attacked the protesters, the paper said. A court of law in
    Yerevan's Kentron and Nork-Marash districts upheld a request of the
    Special Investigation Service, which is carrying out an investigation
    into the activist's case, and ruled on 3 June that Kiramijyan be
    arrested for two months.

    Kiramijyan's lawyer, Lusine Sahakyan, has told the paper that the
    prosecution has been unable to present any evidence to prove
    Kiramijyan's guilt or the necessity of choosing arrest as a preventive
    measure. Sahakyan said her defendant was subjected to violence when
    brought to a police department on 31 May, the paper reported. The
    lawyer told the paper that Kiramijyan was "yet another hostage" of the
    authorities, who "take hostages in order to break the will of people
    rebelling for the sake of freedom and protection of their own rights".

    Two other young people who were detained on 31 May, Haykakan Zhamanak
    reporter Ani Gevorgyan and her brother, were released on 3 June after
    submitting written undertakings not to leave the city, Haykakan
    Zhamanak said.




    From: A. Papazian
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