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    MP: AUTHORITIES WON'T MEDDLE WITH LEGAL PROCESSES TO SAVE DIALOGUE WITH ANC

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    August 29, 2011

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian authorities will not intervene in legal
    processes even for the sake of resuming dialogue with the Armenian
    National Congress (ANC), a member of the ruling Republican Party of
    Armenia said.

    "What ANC demands now absolutely contradicts their previous claims
    and the reason why the Congress stepped back from participating in
    the political dialogue is beneath criticism," MP Gagik Minasyan,
    told a press conference in Yerevan on August 29.

    He denied that the authorities promised to change the preventive
    punishment for activist Tigran Arakelyan in order to continue talks.

    At that, Minasyan expressed his respect to the working group of ANC
    members and said that the meetings proceeded in a friendly atmosphere
    despite sharp disparities.

    Representatives of the ruling coalition have held meeting since
    July 18, the two main issues on the agenda being conduction of
    extraordinary election (on ANC demand) and development of canons of
    political competition (as suggested by the authorities).

    Problems emerged when police detained 7 young ANC activists. According
    to the ANC, on August 9 police officers used violence against ANC
    activists Tigran Arakelyan and Artak Karapetyan. Upon arrival to the
    site, activists Areg Gevorgyan, Sahak Muradyan, Vahagn Gevorgyan,
    Sargis Gevorgyan and David Kirimajyan tried to settle the dispute but
    were beaten as well, the ANC said. All above-mentioned were taken to
    a police station.

    Currently, Tigran Arakelyan is kept in custody. The others were
    released.

    On August 26, the Congress announced that it suspends the dialogue
    and believes Arakelyan to be a political prisoner.

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