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    COALITION LEFT "MASS DISORDER" NOTION UNDEFINED

    Panorama.am
    19:39 24/02/2009

    The Standing Committee of the National Assembly on State and Legal
    Affairs discussed on 20 February during the committee session and
    defined to include the draft of the law on "making changes and
    supplements in the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia" in the
    agenda of four-day session of the NA. According to the law, amendments
    should be prepared for the articles 225 and 300 of the Criminal Code.

    In this regard the Chairman of the State and Legal Affairs Committee,
    the head of the Armenian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of
    Council of Europe (PACE) David Harutyunyan made some clarifications
    to Panorama.am.

    It is important to remind that on 23 January the Chairman of the
    National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan signed a decree to establish a
    working group to draft amendments to the Criminal Code. By the order of
    the NA Chairman, the working group consists of David Harutyunyan, the
    Chairman of Foreign Relations Committee of the NA Armen Roustamyan,
    the Chairman of the European Integration Committee Avet Adonts,
    the member of the Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs Committee
    Artsruni Aghadjanyan.

    To the question whether there was a necessity to make amendments
    to the articles 225 and 300 of the Criminal Code, Mr. Harutyunyan
    notified that the mission was to make them correspond to some definite
    legal principles. According to him it was the Commissioner of Human
    Rights of the Council of Europe Thomas Hammarberg who spoke about
    the incomprehensibility of those articles.

    In the spring of the previous year after his visit to Armenia the
    Commissioner made a report that in the frames of "March 1" case people
    were arrested based on the articles 225, 300 and 316 of the Criminal
    Code. He wrote that the Articles 225 and 300 of Criminal Code allowed
    for a very broad interpretation by the prosecution. In particular,
    the formulation of usurping the power "can have a broad interpretation
    and does not guide how to differentiate legal expression of opinion
    from violence." Hence, it is remarkable that the problem to make
    changes in those articles has risen in the previous year, and it
    would be a delusion to consider them as the background of the case
    of seven arrested.

    Moreover, criminal right, according to David Harutyunyan, is the most
    difficult branch of human right, regarding that it is difficult to
    make such formulations and definitions to avoid misunderstandings
    and broad interpretations.

    How much does the implemented work correspond to those original
    principles put before the working group? David Harutyunyan assured
    that the group made all the efforts to clarify the incomprehensibility
    and the broad interpretation of those articles.

    Regarding the Article 300, David Harutyunyan said that it was highly
    recommended to split the article into three articles, the 300th -
    "usurping the power", the 300.1st - "breaking constitutional order",
    and the 300.2nd - "breaking territorial integrity".

    The head of the working group stressed that there are serious
    shortcomings and incomprehensibilities in the formulations and
    the definitions of the current article. The notion of "usurping
    the power" has been made more comprehensible defining to assume,
    to take and to own the power of the President, National Assembly,
    Government and Constitutional Court.

    The working group has recommended amendments to the Article 225
    either. It was recommended to define "mass disorder" notion, and "the
    performer", that is to say who has done the act. David Harutyunyan
    mentioned that the political coalition decided to leave the 1st,
    2nd and 4th parts of the article unchanged.

    In the end we would like to mention David Harutyunyan's response to
    the member of ARF fraction Artsvik Minasyan's opinion made by media
    in these days that "though David Harutyunyan has been trying to get
    maximum consensus to solve the problem, it is obvious that there are
    disagreements. I guess that the mission of establishing the group is
    unfulfilled." (Note that Artsvik Minasyan was given an opportunity
    to participate in the activities of the working group by the decree
    of the NA Chairman). David Harutyunyan agreed with the first part
    of Minasyan's concern saying that he has tried to guarantee maximum
    consensus. Mr. Harutyunyan added that those who were not members of
    the group but were present at the sessions were given opportunity to
    vote. The head of the working group did not agree with the statement
    that the problem remained unsolved. He said that the working group
    was ready and open to hear any solution from those who wished to. But
    if there are no recommendations, then Mr. Harutyunyan notified that
    perfect comprehensibility in the criminal right is not possible.
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