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    ARMEN RUSTAMIAN: GRANTING AMNESTY WOULD BE QUICKEST AND MOST CORRECT SOLUTION

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011885
    Feb 5, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 5, NOYAN TAPAN. "Armenia is faced by a very
    serious problem: the reforms should be done parallel with solution
    of post-electoral problems," Armen Rustamian, a member of the ARFD
    Bureau, National Assembly ARFD faction, and Armenian delegation in
    PACE, stated at the February 5 press conference. According to him,
    the problems caused by the post-electoral events seriously slow
    down country's normal development, therefore, we should get rid of
    them as soon as possible. "And for it, as we have already said it,
    granting amnesty to those arrested on the March 1 case would be the
    quickest and the most correct solution," the ARFD representative
    said. According to him, amnesty would also contribute to formation
    of an atmosphere of tolerance.

    A. Rustamian said that an expected amendment to Articles 225 and
    300, RA Criminal Code, is too important, as only in that way it
    will be possible to avoid speculations by both the authorities
    and the opposition. He reminded that those speculations mainly
    concern imprisoned activists' status: home political sphere's one
    wing considers them criminals, the other political prisoners. "When
    clarity is introduced to those articles, the Prosecutor General's
    Office will reconsider the accusation brought to them," A. Rustamian
    predicted. According to him, no sanctions were used to Armenia during
    the last PACE session, as the Co-rapporteurs recorded that the RA
    authorities have a political will.

    A. Rustamian refuted the rumors that ARFD is going to assist former
    President Robert Kocharian for the latter to become Prime Minister.

    According to him, R. Kocharian himself decides what to do. Meanwhile,
    A. Rustamian said that according to ARFD, in general former Presidents
    should not leave active politics.
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