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    DOES THE ADMINISTRATION HAVE ENOUGH ARGUMENTS?

    A1+
    [06:12 pm] 20 January, 2009

    The Armenian issue will be discussed at Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe to be held on January 27 for two hours. During
    the discussion, members of the Armenian delegation, including head
    of the delegation Davit Harutyunyan, members Armen Rustamyan, Naira
    Zohrabyan and Avet Adonts, will try to present how Armenia has met
    the requirements stated in resolutions 1609 and 1620 through the
    combined efforts of the Armenian authorities.

    As to who will manage to give a better report in the limited amount
    of time will be decided on the spot. However, member of the Prosperous
    Armenia party Naira Zohrabyan believes that the administration doesn't
    have enough arguments to present.

    "The co-rapporteurs are concerned about prisoners of the "Case of
    Seven". I fully hope that the administration is taking certain steps
    towards solving that issue," told "A1+" Naira Zohrabyan.

    She recalled that the issue concerning the reforms and clearer
    formulation of article 300 of the RA Criminal Code are under discussion
    and that it was one of the main requirements of the co-rapporteurs,
    according to press releases.

    "We are working on it and have some arguments to present in the
    Council of Europe. I can't predict how the vote of the delegates will
    be. Nevertheless, the Armenian delegation will try to present what
    the administration has completed. I can't say whether or not they
    will meet the requirements of the CE delegates," said Zohrabyan.

    As for the possible sanctions, Naira Zohrabyan doesn't believe that
    applying sanctions will solve the issue of democratization in Armenia.

    "I don't share the opinions that it doesn't matter whether Armenia
    loses its voting rights or not. If we have integrated into the Council
    of Europe, we must be guided by their system of values and play by
    the rules of the game," said Naira Zohrabyan.

    We recalled the reforms in the law on broadcasting by which television
    stations are deprived of the opportunity to receive licensing. Thus,
    once again, they refuse to restore the violated right of "A1+"
    to digitization.

    Will the issue concerning "A1+" impede the decision? Naira Zohrabyan
    reminded that she hasn't participated in the vote for that bill because
    she saw political risks. As for the "Case of Seven", Zohrabyan noted:

    "We are in a labyrinth. The political prisoners refuse to stand up,
    the judge postpones the trial and the environment in the courtroom is
    unhealthy. If the prisoners claim that the conclusions are false, it
    has to be in their interest to have the trial in a healthy environment
    and if the accusers claim that the charges are substantiated, it is
    also in their interest to continue the trial. I just see trials turning
    into scandals and I don't think that it is in the interest of anybody."
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