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    PARLIAMENT LIMITS RIGHT TO PROTEST IN ARMENIA
    by Natalia Leshchenko

    Global Insight
    March 18, 2008

    The Armenian parliament has passed in two readings amendments to the
    law on public rallies and demonstrations that allows local authorities
    to ban public protests if they have "reliable information" that they
    would threaten public order and security. The term for consideration
    of applications for public rallies was also extended from three to
    five days. The organisers of the rallies have the right to appeal
    against their events being banned, and the law-makers also pledged
    to send the amended legislation to international experts to scrutinise.

    Significance:Armenian is currently under a state of emergency that
    is supposed to last at least until 20 March. This was imposed after
    the clashes between the police and the public contesting the official
    results of the 19 February presidential election. While the authorities
    appeared shaky and vulnerable during the post-election protests,
    they resorted to a police clampdown on 1 March that left at least
    eight people dead, and have regained their grip over the country. The
    opposition is dispersed and defeated, with nearly 100 arrests, and
    the presidential position, if tarnished by violence and democracy
    limitations, is back in the hands of president-elect Serzh Sargsyan.
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