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    HENCEFORTH HOLDING OF MASS EVENTS CAN BE PROHIBITED ON BASIS OF CONCLUSION INTRODUCED BY POLICE

    Noyan Tapan
    March 18, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 18, NOYAN TAPAN. The National Assembly of the Republic
    of Armenia made amendments and addenda to the law on "Holding of
    meetings, rallies, marches and demonstrations" in the March 17
    special sitting.

    According to that, the holding of such events can be prohibited by
    the plenipotentiary body, "if, according to reliable data, they are
    directed at ruining the constitutional order by force, stirring up
    national, racial and religious hatred, agitating violence or war
    or can cause disorders and crimes, demolition of state security,
    public order, health and morality of society, as well as violation
    of other people's constitutional rights and freedoms." Those data
    can be considered as reliable if the police or the National Security
    Service has presented an official conclusion in that respect.

    It is stipulated in the bill that "in those cases, when mass public
    events have turned into mass disorders, which have brought forth human
    victims, the plenipotentiary body acn temporarily prohibit the holding
    of mass public events until the revelation of the circumstances of
    the crime and the people, who have commited it, for the purpose of
    preventing new crimes, if all the other prevention means have been
    exhausted."

    Organizers should inform the head of the local self-government body
    about the holding of a public event five days before it.

    The names of the authors are not mentioned in the draft law. According
    to Tigran Torosian, the Speaker of the National Assembly, 60-70 MPs
    from all the NA factions, except the Zharangutiun (Heritage) faction,
    are the authors of the law. The law was discussed by two readings
    and was adopted with 90 votes for and 6 against.

    According to main speaker Rafik Petrosian, the necessity for the
    amendments is conditioned by the existence of a number of not distinct
    norms in the law adopted in 2004, as well as by the necessity for
    "learning a lesson" from the March 1 events, which became a reason for
    human victims. In his words, when developing the bill, the provisions
    concerning the use of restrictions envisaged by the European Convention
    on "Defence of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms", as well as
    the procedures used in a number of European Union member countries,
    have been taken into consideration.

    According to Armen Martirosian, a member of the Zharangutiun faction,
    the law, in fact, prohibits the holding of mass meetings and mass
    events. It was mentioned in the speeches of the members of the
    faction that the adoption of such a law in the created situation in
    the republic will bring to a strengthening of the tension, which is
    full of heavy consequences. It was also mentioned that the law has
    already received a coarse mark by international experts, while the
    suggested amendments tend for serious restrictions of human rights.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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