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    WIVES OF "POLITICAL PRISONERS" PROTEST IN ARMENIA'S CAPITAL

    Aravot
    Nov 21 2008
    Armenia

    "Protests"

    Wives of political prisoners staged a protest in front of the
    government building yesterday [20 November].

    The wife of the [arrested] former minister of foreign affairs,
    Aleksandr Arzumanyan, Melissa Brown, believes that the criminals are
    those who "are inside the government building now". Standing under
    their umbrellas in the rain, the women chanted their constant demand
    raising their clenched fists: "Free, independent Armenia", "Freedom to
    political prisoners", "Struggle, struggle till the end". They brought
    with them pictures of their arrested husbands. The police blocked
    the entrance to the government building - probably to protect our
    "government people" against the claims of the wives of political
    prisoners.

    Yesterday [20 November] the committee for the Protection of Political
    Prisoners and Persecuted Persons joined 24 political prisoners, who
    went on a hunger strike in places of their detention. Eight members
    of the committee took part in a one-day hunger strike without stopping
    their daily activities. For instance, a human rights activist, Vardan
    Harutyunyan, and a former political prisoner, Karapet Rubinyan,
    took part in the protest near the government building yesterday
    [20 November], as they believe that it is not worth holding a hunger
    strike while sitting somewhere, especially when the Armenian government
    fully ignores the hunger strike.

    By this extreme way of struggle the hunger strikers are expressing
    their protest against investigations and trials which have been
    carried out with regard to the cases of political prisoners.

    The commander of the Shushi [Susa] battalion [a volunteer battalion
    which fought in the Karabakh war], Zhirayr Seyfilyan, joined the
    hunger strike in his office - also preparing for a protest over the
    Karabakh issue to be held near the Foreign Ministry office today. He
    joined the hunger strike of the political prisoners only to support
    them morally. He is confident, based on his personal experience, that
    issues do not get solved by holding hunger strike in Armenia. Seyfilyan
    does not pin his hope on the international community and advises
    others not to do so.
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