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    PACE HEAD ACCUSES ARMENIA OF FAILURE TO HONOR RESOLUTIONS

    Assa-Irada
    July 24 2008
    Azerbaijan


    President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE) Lluis Maria de Puig visiting Armenia has accused the countrys
    authorities of failing to observe the resolutions passed by his
    organization. He said that despite some progress in their enforcement,
    more issues remained unresolved in this area.

    PACE has passed a resolution after post-election violence in Yerevan
    urging the authorities to immediately release political prisoners,
    arraign those responsible for stand-off and allow protesters to
    assemble freely. Puig, who has met with representatives of the
    Heritage parliamentary faction, said he supported the Council of
    Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarbergs recent
    proposal to set up a special group to look into the March violence
    that followed Armenias presidential election. Puig also met with the
    staunchly-opposition former Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosian. The
    two discussed the situation that emerged in the country. Ter-Petrosian
    submitted to Puig a written appeal authored by the Special
    Investigation Service chief Andranik Mirzoyan that he termed as proof
    that Armenian opposition is facing repressions. Armenias February 19
    presidential election was followed by mass protests that were quelled
    on March 1. The opposition had refused to recognize the results of
    the election won by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian, charging vote
    rigging and taking to the streets. 28 people were reported killed
    in the clashes and hundreds were injured. The state of emergency was
    announced immediately after the clashes but was later cancelled under
    international pressure. The disturbances have heightened political
    tensions in the South Caucasus republic.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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