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    ARMENIAN OFFICIAL REJECTS COUNCIL OF EUROPE'S RALLY LAW REMARKS AS
    "UNACCEPTABLE"

    Arminfo
    22 Apr 04

    YEREVAN

    The draft law "On conducting gatherings, rallies, marches and
    demonstrations" is a far cry from European standards and does not
    conform to Point 2 of Article 11 of the European Convention on Human
    Rights, Natalya Vutova, special representative of the PACE
    (Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe) secretary-general,
    said presenting the opinion of experts of the Venice Commission during
    the discussion of the draft law today.

    The Venice Commission's final assessment will be ready by the end of
    June, she said. The experts of the commission studied the draft law
    both before some changes were made to it and after.

    For now, it can be said that the amendments are structural in nature
    and by and large of no major impact. The draft law provides too much
    detail as to how rallies and demonstrations should be organized thus
    making the organizers dependent on bureaucracy, Vutova said. The
    experts reckon that the restrictions should be brought to a
    minimum. Moreover, the draft law practically bans "spontaneous
    gatherings" which must not be the case in a democratic society, Vutova
    said.

    Vukova's remarks angered the deputy speaker of parliament (and deputy
    chairman of the Republican Party), Tigran Torosyan, who attended the
    meeting. "We have always respected the views and work of the Venice
    Commission, and I regard such harsh wording as strange, to say the
    least," he said. "In addition, proposals are being made at working
    meetings and a completely different stance is being taken at public
    meetings. This is also very strange and attests to political subtext,"
    Torosyan said.

    If there are any reservations about some sections of the draft law,
    they must be discussed, he said. However, the statement that the draft
    does not conform to Article 11 of the European convention is, Torosyan
    said, " unacceptable, at least".

    (Passage omitted: more than 100 amendments were taken into account and
    minor details of the bill)
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