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    ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO LAW ON RALLIES, DEMONSTRATIONS AND PROCESSIONS

    arminfo
    2008-03-17 20:42:00

    ArmInfo. Today the Armenian Parliament began to discuss the first
    reading of draft amendments to the law on rallies, demonstrations
    and processions.

    One of the authors of the amendments, MP Rafik Petrossyan says
    that the Mar 1 events in Yerevan have become a bitter lesson for
    everybody. 8 people were killed and lots of people wounded on that
    day, the state sustained big damage, the political situation in the
    country was destabilized. The events have shown that the existing
    law needs revision. It is necessary to revise some points of the law
    so as to exclude the possibility of anti-constitutional actions and
    to guarantee the safety of people in the future. The amendments are
    based on the principles of human rights and freedoms, particularly,
    the authors refer to articles 11 and 16 of European Convention n
    Human Rights and considered the experience of such countries as Italy,
    Germany, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Finland, Romania, Moldova.

    Particularly, the authors are planning to amend articles 9, 10,
    12 and 14 of the law. Thus, according to the amendment to Article
    9 the authorities can restrict organization and holding of rallies,
    demonstrations and processions if in case of reliable information these
    activities may threaten the state security, cause violation of public
    order, and violation of the constitutional rights of citizens. It
    is extremely important that the body restricting the organization of
    the activities should possess absolutely reliable information. This
    information must be told to the Police and the National Security
    Service. At the same time, the organizers of the activities may
    dispute the decision on legal waivers. If the presented information is
    ungrounded, the leaders of the Police and National Security Service
    will be responsible for this. Article 10 of the law is also to be
    amended: the organizers of the social events are obliged to inform
    the local authorities 3-5 days prior to holding the events. Similar
    amendments are also introduced to other articles of the law in force.
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