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    ARMENIAN JUSTICE MINISTER DENIES HARASSMENT OF DETAINED OPPOSITION ACTIVISTS

    Aravot
    April 9 2008
    Armenia

    Armenian Justice Minister Gevorg Danielyan has said that detained
    opposition activists are not being harassed andthat only few of them
    have been denied visits by relatives due to the ongoing investigation.

    When people are suspected of possessing illegal weapons, organizing
    and participating in mass riots and making publiccalls for a forceful
    change of the constitutional order, "the factor of political harassment
    is ruled out",Danielyan said in an interview with opposition newspaper
    Aravot on 9 April. Any person - regardless of their politicalviews -
    should be held responsible if their guilt in those crimes is proven,
    he said.

    Visits by relatives during the investigation period are forbidden
    in the interests of the investigation, Danielyansaid. However, he
    added that as of 1 April, only 18 detainees were denied visits and
    that the ban has already beenreviewed. Danielyan also said that he
    periodically meets the detainees and that each of their complaints
    is looked into as stipulated by law.

    Danielyan also touched upon the Armenian president's 1 March decree
    on imposing a stage of emergency andrestricting some basic human
    rights. He said the decree was entirely in line with the Armenian
    Constitution and theEuropean Convention for Human Rights. He also
    said that amendments restricting the Armenian law on assemblies would
    bediscussed with the Council of Europe's Venice Commission in mid-April
    in Yerevan.

    In the meantime, opposition Haykakan Zhamanak daily reported on 9
    April that three more people had joined the hunger strike of the
    opposition activists. Zhirayr Sefilyan, Vardan Malkhasyan and the
    editor-in-chief of Zhamanak Yerevannewspaper, Arman Babajanyan, who
    were all given prison terms last year, have issued a statement saying
    they are joining the hunger strike to voice their support for those
    "who have risen to struggle for human rights andliberties".
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