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    Aravot, Armenia
    Jan 17 2009


    Armenian police reportedly beat protesters over opposition trial


    Armenian police on 16 January beat journalists and relatives and
    supporters of seven opposition figures charged with organizing March
    2008 post-election riots in Yerevan.

    The supporters of the oppositionists planned to march to the
    Prosecutor-General's Office from the court where the trial was to be
    held, but instead they walked there in groups as policemen did not
    allow them to hold a march. The protesters, however, managed to get to
    a park near the Prosecutor-General's Office, where they demanded the
    immediate release of the arrested, chanting "Freedom to political
    prisoners".

    The trial session, held for the fifth time on 16 January, was
    postponed once again by the judge because the defendants did not stand
    up when the judge entered the courtroom. Representatives of the
    opposition Armenian National Congress believe that the authorities
    postponed the trial to 30 January to enable the government to identify
    its strategy regarding the trial after the 26 January session of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) was over.

    In a 17 December draft resolution, the PACE said it might suspend
    Armenia's voting right if the country failed to release "political
    prisoners".

    The daily reported a large presence of police near the court building,
    who tried to move people away from the building and prevent them
    holding a march. Slight skirmishes between policemen and protesters
    took place as a result. A journalist of the opposition Chorrord
    Ishkhanutyun daily, Taguhi Tovmasyan, received several blows. A photo
    correspondent, Gagik Shamshyan, received a brain concussion as he was
    hit by a policeman.

    The opposition Armenian National Congress condemned the authorities'
    "vandalism against peaceful rally participants" on 16 January. The
    statement said that by postponing the trial to a date that succeeds
    the PACE session the government has proven that the trial is not a
    "legal, but a political one" and the arrested people are "political
    prisoners".

    [translated from Armenian]
    From: Baghdasarian
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