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    ICG LAYS DEMANDS TO ARMENIA AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.04.2008 20:51 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The International Crisis Group has issued a report
    "Armenia: Picking up Pieces" which mentions that "Armenia's flawed
    presidential election, the subsequent lethal crackdown against a
    peaceful protest rally, the introduction of a state of emergency and
    extensive arrests of opposition supporters has brought the country
    to its deepest crisis since the war against Azerbaijan over Nagorno
    Karabakh ended in 1994."

    The situation deprives Serzh Sargsyan, scheduled to be inaugurated as
    president on 9 April 2008, of badly needed legitimacy and handicaps
    prospects for much needed democratic reform and resolution of the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict alike, according to the ICG.

    "On 1 March 2008, police and security troops broke up a peaceful
    demonstration that had been going on continuously in Yerevan's Liberty
    Square to protest the announced official result of the 19 February
    presidential election. Clashes with demonstrators intensified later
    in the day, and the violence, involving firearms, arson and looting,
    left seven civilians and one police officer dead. More than 450 people
    were reportedly injured, including several dozen police and troops,"
    the report says.

    "Armenia needs to address the electoral violence as well as more
    fundamental questions regarding the country's governance. If the
    incoming presidency takes the right course, the EU and the U.S. need
    to help foster reconciliation and deeper institutional reform.

    Their reaction to the flawed election and lethal crack-down, however,
    has been inadequate. The international community needs to send a
    stronger message to ensure that Armenia remains a democratic state,
    with a functional opposition that does not live in fear and where
    basic human rights, including the right to assembly and expression,
    are guaranteed."

    "To avoid a crisis of legitimacy and the concomitant political
    instability, the Armenian authorities should:

    Release persons detained due to their political activity and cease
    arrests and threats against the opposition, including against
    the runner-up in the 19 February election, former President Levon
    Ter-Petrosian;

    Authorise an independent investigation, with international
    participation, into the 1 March violence and follow through on
    the pledge to punish policemen who illegally used weapons against
    civilians;

    Revoke the amendments to the law on freedom of assembly adopted
    during the emergency rule and allow peaceful protests in locations
    where they will not cause a threat to public order;

    Lift remaining media restrictions and refrain from new restrictions
    on the media or access to the internet;

    Investigate claims of violence and attacks against political party
    vote monitors at polling stations and initiate criminal proceedings
    against perpetrators and

    Pursue a credible dialogue process with the opposition in an effort
    to lower political tensions."

    "If the government does not take credible steps to implement the
    measures recommended above and if arrests of opposition members
    continue, the EU and the U.S. should suspend foreign aid; the
    Council of Europe should consider suspending Armenia's membership;
    the U.S., EU and EU member states should consider, especially if
    there is more violence, initiating a diplomatic embargo on visits by
    President Sargsyan and senior officials of the security services,"
    the report says.
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