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    ARMENIAN PROSECUTORS PREPARE FOR CLOSELY WATCHED TRIAL WITH OPPOSITION SUPPORTERS
    Petr Stabrawa

    World Markets Research Centre
    Dec 18 2008

    Attention of the international community is once again shifting
    towards Armenia which prepares for tomorrow's much-awaited
    trial. Seven opposition supporters are facing charges of organising
    a coup against the government in February when violent riots took
    place in the country against the victory of Serzh Sargsyan in the
    presidential elections. Prosecutors are pressing charges against
    key government critics that include three parliament members and
    the former Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian, claiming abundant
    evidence against the accused of their intention to overthrow the
    administration. The defendants, who deny any wrongdoing, are facing
    15 years of imprisonment if convicted.

    Significance:More than fifty people have been sent to prison in the
    aftermath of the anti-government riots in February that saw the death
    of ten. Ever since, questions have been raised both domestically and
    internationally regarding the government's commitment to democratic
    principles. In fact, many see tomorrow's trial as being politically
    motivated, aimed at curtailing the political opposition. International
    organisations, including the Council of Europe, have raised concerns
    about the true motives behind the charges. The Monitoring Committee
    of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) has in
    the past repeatedly urged the Armenian government to release the
    political supporters of the opposition leader Lev Ter-Petrossian,
    threatening to impose sanctions against the country. Currently,
    PACE is considering the suspension of Armenia's voting rights in the
    Parliamentary Assembly in Strasbourg. Tomorrow's trial could thus
    pose further reputational blow to the Armenian government, plunging
    the country deeper into isolation from the international community.
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