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    ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES GAIN TIME KEEPING OPPOSITION ACTIVIST IN CUSTODY - OPPOSITION

    news.am
    Aug 29, 2011
    Armenia

    YEREVAN. - Release of oppositional Armenian National Congress
    (ANC) activist Tigran Arakelyan will be the pledge for continuing
    opposition-authorities dialogue, said ANC member Manuk Sukiasyan to
    a press conference on Monday.

    "Tigran Arakelyan is kept as a hostage. There is some air of
    revenge here. If they released six other young men [involved in the
    same conflict with police] but keep Tigran, they definitely want to
    chaffer, to oppress. I do not doubt that Tigran will be released. If
    authorities retain sound mind not to fail the process, they will set
    him free immediately," said Sukiasyan, adding that until release of
    political prisoners ANC did not go for a dialogue and it does not
    matter there is only one or one hundred prisoners.

    He argued that keeping Tigran Arakelyan in custody, authorities try
    to gain time.

    "In spring they denied any possibility of amnesty but it was there.

    Then they said there can be no dialogue, yet it took place. Then Galust
    Sahakyan said there will be no delegations, yet they are formed. I
    goes the way ANC demands," said Sukiasyan, adding that even after
    Arakelyan's release the talks cannot go on forever and another 2-3
    rounds will show whether there is any progress.

    Earlier Armenian News-NEWS.am reported that ANC suspended participation
    in the 7th round of government-opposition dialogue and will resume
    the talks only after Tigran Arakelyan's release. ANC considers the
    latter a political prisoner.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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