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    ISLER BEGUIN VISITED POLITICAL PRISONERS

    A1+
    08:31 pm | April 07, 2009

    Politics

    "Discussions are very heated regarding the arrests of those seven,"
    said today in Yerevan Co-president of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary
    Cooperation Committee Marie Anne Isler Beguin.

    The delegation led by Begen visited the penitentiary and met with
    political prisoners. In fact, Isler Beguin used the term "political
    prisoner".

    "First, we met with those in the penitentiaries to see what they
    have to say about the events because the European Parliament pays
    close attention to issues related to human rights. True, those seven
    who were arrested as a result of the events of March 1 interest
    us. That is why we spoke with the Justice Minister, the Chief of
    Police, as well as RA Deputies, but we must also take into account
    the views expressed by the Council of Europe which define the concept
    "political prisoner"," told "A1+ Isler Beguin.

    The European guests also met with NGO representatives today to discuss
    the issues concerning political prisoners.

    "The Council of Europe and the NGOs give various definitions for the
    term political prisoner. But one thing is for sure-when we take a
    glance back at the events of March 1, we realize that it is clear that
    the EU must extend a hand to the Armenian authorities to implement
    the legislative and judicial reforms so that people will see their
    issues resolved. I think that in that sense we received positive
    remarks by the Chief of Police and our colleagues."

    In response to the question of "A1+", Mrs. Isler Beguin also touched
    upon the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement and Turkey's EU integration.

    "I hope that the blockade will end very soon and the roads will be
    open. Turkey is currently in the stage of EU integration. As you
    know, Turkey may become a EU member only after it resolves all issues
    and corresponds to EU norms. I hope that all countries of the South
    Caucasus, including Armenia, become EU members and I hope that that
    will happen in the near future," she said.

    Do EU standards apply for all countries? How will the Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement reflect upon Turkey's EU integration process? In response
    to that Beguin said:

    "The same standards apply for all countries. That is why for some
    countries the process takes longer and for some it takes shorter. The
    standards don't include the recognition of the genocide. We can study
    the legal and legislative fields, but there is no fixed standard."
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