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    Karabakh lowers fines to make draft dodgers return home

    Arminfo
    25 Jul 06

    Yerevan, 25 July: The Karabakh defence minister, Lt-Gen Seyran Oganyan,
    has chaired a meeting of the commission on the application of the
    provisions of a law regarding the citizens who did not do their
    military service as stipulated by law.

    The law in question gives those who are eligible to be drafted into
    the army but who have dodged military service an opportunity to avoid
    criminal responsibility by paying a certain amount of money into the
    public purse. For many Karabakhis this opens up an opportunity to
    return to their motherland without the fear of prosecution.

    The Karabakh defence minister said that about 1.5m drams [3,597
    dollars] had already been transferred to an account of the ministry
    and that the money would be spent on the needs of the army.

    Amendments have been made to the law recently, in accordance with
    which the amount of the fine for each conscription year has been
    reduced. Members of the commission (representatives of the defence
    ministry, prosecutor's office, law-enforcement agencies, public, etc)
    believe that this move will facilitate the return of Karabakhis to
    their motherland.

    Some applications were considered at the commission's meeting. In
    particular, a decision was made to fine a draft dodger 900,000 drams
    (over 2,000 dollars). After paying the fine, he can return home
    without fearing legal punishment.
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