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    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    July 13 2004

    Armenian Prosecutor Refuses To Drop Criminal Charges Against
    Opposition

    By Hrach Melkumian 14/07/2004 01:46

    On 30 April the Armenian Prosecutor General's office opened a
    criminal case against the "Artarutiun" opposition bloc in connection
    with the mass demonstration in Yerevan on 12-13 April that was
    violently dispersed by police.

    The prosecutor's office filed two charges for alleged "Calls for the
    violent overthrow of the constitutional order" and "insulting a state
    official."

    Some of the opposition activists arrested following the demonstration
    have been set free; most of the cases have been dropped. Former
    Defense Minister Vagharshak Harutiunian, a member of the radical
    opposition party "Hanrapetutiun," has been released from jail, but
    the criminal charges brought against him have not been dropped yet.

    A spokesman for the state prosecutor's office told RFE/RL today that
    there are no deadlines for bringing criminal charges against
    opposition members, which means that more charges could still be
    pending. One prominent opposition member, "Hanrapetutyun" party
    leader Aram Sarkisian thinks the charges against the opposition will
    never be dropped.

    "They [the prosecutors] know that the opposition will sooner or later
    become active again and this criminal case will help them to exert
    pressure on certain people one more time," Sargsian said. He believes
    that the charges against the opposition could be dropped only if
    there is a regime change in Armenia or if the opposition ceases to
    exist.

    Former Prime Minister Aram Sargsian affirmed that the opposition will
    broaden its activities and launch a new campaign to oust the present
    leadership before autumn. "Everybody understands now that the next
    president of Armenia will be the one who succeeds in ousting Robert
    Kocharian," Sargsian told RFE/RL.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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