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    Associated Press Worldstream
    May 5, 2004 Wednesday

    Armenian president signs into law a measure on rallies

    YEREVAN, Armenia

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian signed into law on Wednesday on
    measure on public gatherings that limits where they can be held but
    that provides for penalizing officials if they block legitimate
    rallies.

    The law came as Armenia undergoes a wave of opposition protests
    calling for Kocharian's resignation.

    The law calls for rallies to be prohibited within 150 meters (about
    500 feet) of places of strategic or state significance. That
    designation could include the presidential palace, where police
    forcefully broke up a large rally last month, injuring some
    demonstrators and detaining more than 100.

    However, the measure also calls for says national and local officials
    can be subject to criminal or administrative punishment if they
    illegally hinder the organization of mass demonstrations.

    Justice Minister David Arutyunian said the final version of the draft
    law took into account most of the changes recommended by the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

    Among the changes was elimination of a clause that would have
    considered journalists and other non-participants in a rally legally
    responsible in connection with a gathering's actions.

    Artur Bagdasarian, speaker of the Armenian parliament, said that
    lawmakers couldn't address all of the opposition's complaints about
    the new law, calling some of them unrealistic. However, he said they
    could propose a parliamentary initiative to make changes or additions
    to the law.
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