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    FUGITIVE OPPOSITION MP ARRESTED

    Radio Liberty
    March 13 2008
    Czech Rep.

    Armenian law-enforcement authorities announced on Thursday the arrest
    of one of the two opposition parliamentarians who went into hiding
    following the deadly clashes between security forces and thousands
    of supporters of former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    A spokeswoman for the Office of the Prosecutor-General said Sasun
    Mikaelian was tracked down and detained by officers of the National
    Security in an unspecified location in Yerevan on Wednesday. The
    official, Sona Truzian, told RFE/RL that he was immediately
    charged with organizing "mass riots" and attempting to overthrow
    the government.

    The charges stem from the March 1 clashes in Yerevan in which at
    least seven protesters and one interior troop officer were killed.

    The Armenian authorities say the violence was part of a coup plot
    hatched by Ter-Petrosian and his allies. Dozens of them have been
    arrested on corresponding charges.

    As part of the crackdown, the government-controlled National Assembly
    stripped Mikaelian and three other deputies allied to Ter-Petrosian
    of their legal immunity from prosecution last week. Two of them,
    Miasnik Malkhasian and Hakob Hakobian, had already been detained by
    the police. The fourth lawmaker, businessman Khachatur Sukiasian,
    as well as several other prominent oppositionists remain on the run.

    Like Malkhasian and Hakobian, Mikaelian is a prominent veteran of the
    war in Nagorno-Karabakh. All three men were elected to the parliament
    on the ticket of the governing Republican Party of Armenia (HHK).

    They defected from the HHK's parliament faction and pledged allegiance
    to Ter-Petrosian in the run-up to the February 19 presidential
    election.

    Mikaelian's capture raised to at least 97 the number of Ter-Petrosian
    supporters jailed by the authorities since the election. The opposition
    leader has described them as political prisoners.

    According to his spokesman, Arman Musinian, the unprecedented wave
    of arrests dominated Ter-Petrosian's meeting on Thursday with Thomas
    Hammarberg, the Council of Europe's visiting commissioner for human
    rights. "Not only have the arrests not stopped but are continuing
    today," Musinian told RFE/RL. He said Ter-Petrosian told Hammarberg
    that some of the detainees have been ill-treated in custody.

    But Truzian denied the torture allegations. She said Prosecutor-General
    Aghvan Hovsepian assured Hammarberg that the law-enforcement
    authorities are respecting the due process of law and giving all
    detainees access to lawyers.

    The Council of Europe official also met with outgoing President
    Robert Kocharian. The latter was quoted by his office as defending
    the use of force against the opposition protesters and promising to
    "normalize the situation" in Armenia as soon as possible.

    "I am concerned about the human rights situation in Armenia and the
    consequences of the declaration of the state of emergency" Hammarberg
    said in a statement issued before his trip to Yerevan. "It is urgent
    to restore a situation where the activities of the media, political
    parties and non-governmental organisations are not hindered."
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