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    ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES MUST RELEASE POLITICAL PRISONERS: U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE

    Trend News Agency
    July 30 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 30 July /Trend News corr. A.Gasimova/ The U.S. State
    Department calls on the Armenian authorities to release political
    prisoners and to conduct an investigation into the March 1-2 events
    that followed presidential elections in Armenia.

    "I urged the authorities to release all individuals detained for
    engaging in opposition activities or for expressing their political
    views; conduct a credible, independent investigation into the March
    1-2 violence that left ten dead; fully restore freedoms of assembly
    and media; and initiate a constructive dialogue with the opposition
    and civil society," David J. Kramer, Assistant Secretary of State
    for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor said Before the Commission on
    Security and Cooperation in Europe.

    Armenian opposition headed by country's first president Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, who ran for presidency but lost to Serzh Sargsyan,
    launched demonstrations in Yerevan on 20 February to protests against
    the results of the voting. On 1-2 March, the protest resulted in
    riots and clashes between police and demonstrators leaving 10 dead
    and 265 wounded.

    "Time is of the essence. Societal tensions will only increase if the
    authorities fail to take swift, dramatic, and substantive measures
    to heal the serious divisions in the country that the presidential
    election and its violent aftermath exacerbated," said Kramer.

    According to Kramer, While all elements of society have an obligation
    to engage in constructive dialogue and to act responsibly, the
    heaviest responsibility lies with those who actually hold power -
    the government.

    "It is in the interest of the U.S.-Armenia bilateral relationship and
    in the interest of the Armenian people to see the new government in
    Yerevan succeed in deepening Armenia's democratic development. On a
    positive note, I found the Ombudsman to be playing an important role
    on behalf of democratic reform in the country," said Kramer.
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