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    PRESS RELEASE
    Jehovah's Witnesses
    Office of Public Information
    25 Columbia Heights
    Brooklyn NY 11201
    Contact: David Semonian
    Tel: 718-560-5600
    Fax: 718-560-5619
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.jw-media.org

    For Immediate Release November 14, 2006

    Armenia acquits 19 conscientious objectors, but issue remains
    unresolved

    YEREVAN, Armenia-Nineteen conscientious objectors who left alternative
    labor service have been informed by the Armenian Prosecutor General's
    Office that they have been acquitted and that the criminal proceedings
    against them have been terminated. The ruling opens the way for them to
    apply for compensation for their illegal prosecution and imprisonment.

    Although the government of Armenia has organized nonmilitary work
    assignments, they are under military control and supervision. Thus
    the law providing for alternative labor service, as well as its
    implementation, fails to meet the criteria laid down by the Council of
    Europe, which calls for genuine and nonpunitive civilian alternative
    service. In a series of videotaped interviews posted on the Web site
    www.jw-media.org, four young Jehovah's Witnesses describe in their
    own words why Armenia's alternative service was not an acceptable
    option for them.

    In a separate development, on September 12, 2006, Hayk Avetisyan
    was sentenced to two years in prison for his conscientious refusal
    of military service or alternative labor service. On September 25,
    2006, Assistant Prosecutor A. Manukyan appealed the decision, asking
    for a stricter sentence. The October 18, 2006, decision of the Court
    of Appeal granted the prosecuter's appeal and increased Avetisyan's
    sentence from 24 to 30 months in prison. Despite the progress implied
    in the latest acquittals, Avetisyan is one of nearly 50 conscientious
    objectors who are Jehovah's Witnesses currently in prison for their
    conscientious refusal of military service. From their study of
    the Bible, they learned that Christ's followers should love their
    neighbors and that Christians are bound together in an international
    brotherhood. (Matthew 22:39; Acts 15:22) As such, they do not resort
    to weapons of warfare or learn war anymore.-Isaiah 2:4; Matthew 26:52.

    Until Armenia complies with its commitments to the Council of Europe
    to adopt genuine civilian alternative service and release
    conscientious objectors from prison, the issue of conscientious
    objection to military service remains unresolved.

    Contacts
    Paul Gillies Phone +44 7775 833880
    David Semonian Phone +1 718 560 5600
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