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    DESTINY OF ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO PACE TO BE DECIDED IN STRASBOURG TOMORROW

    ArmInfo
    2009-01-26 12:26:00

    ArmInfo. PACE winter session opens in Strasbourg today. The Armenian
    delegation at the session will be headed by Chief of the Permanent
    Commission for Legal Affairs of the Armenian Parliament David
    Harutyunyan.

    Fulfillment of Resolution 1633 about the consequences of the
    war between Georgia and Russia and the humanitarian consequences
    of the conflict, the situation in the Gaza strip and the global
    financial crisis will be in the center of attention of PACE winter
    session. However, discussions on fulfillment of Resolutions 1609 and
    1620 by Armenia concerning functioning of democratic institutes in
    the republic are of the most concern for the Armenian authorities.

    To recall, Resolution 1609 "Functioning of Democratic Institutes in
    Armenia" was adopted at PACE winter session on April 17, 2008. The
    Resolution contained 4 specific requirements, namely: cancel
    the amendments made on March 17, 2002 to the Law 'On the Order
    of Holding of Meetings, Rallies, Processions and Demonstrations';
    immediately start independent and trustworthy investigation of March
    1, 2008, events and its consequences; release all the persons who
    were apparently detained on the fictitious and politically motivated
    accusations and who did not personally perform any acts of violence
    or serious infractions; start an open serious dialogue among all
    the political fo rces in Armenia concerning the reforms the Assembly
    urges to implement with respect to the political system, the election
    process, freedom and pluralism in the mass media, freedom if meetings,
    independence of the judicial system and behaviour of the Police.

    Co-rapporteurs of PACE Monitoring Commission John Prescott and
    George Colombier will expectedly make a relevant report. To recall,
    the co-rapporteurs were in Armenia on January 14-15, 2009, and met
    the Armenian officials. However, the co-rapporteurs did not meet
    representatives of the Armenian opposition and refused to answer the
    journalists' questions.

    To also recall, CE Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammerberg,
    being in Armenia on November 20-23, positively assessed only creation
    of the expert group on collection of facts. In general, assessments of
    the Commissioner were rather harsh. In particular, T.Hammerberg said
    no progress was fixed with respect to development of the situation
    with the political prisoners in Armenia. Moreover, T. Hammerberg
    said he will give critical assessments in his report to the completed
    judicial investigations and the legal proceedings on the 'case of the
    seven'. He also added that investigation and preparation of this case
    was carried out non-professionally. 'My conclusions regarding the
    prisoners will be strictly critical. So, it is quite possible that
    sanctions will be applied against Armenia, in particular, exclusion
    of the Armenian delegation from the poll in PACE', T. Hammerberg said.

    A draft resolution was passed at the session of PACE Monitoring
    Commission on December 17 saying the Armenian authorities did not
    show enough will in fulfillment of PACE resolutions. Moreover, the
    document says 'it is inadmissible to prosecute and arrest the people
    for the political orientation'. It also contains a recommendation
    on suspension of the Armenian delegation's voting right in PACE. The
    Armenian opposition hurried to announce the decision of PACE Monitoring
    Commission its splendid victory.

    To also note, many of the Armenian officials have multiply emphasized
    that Armenia fulfilled the greater part of the requirements contained
    in PACE resolutions. Moreover, Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward
    Nalbandyan expressed hope that бo-rapporteurs 'treated their meetings
    in Armenia intelligently and this intelligence will declare itself
    during preparation of their report'.

    In general, a rather tense internal political situation has developed
    in Armenia on the threshold of PACE winter session. The sittings on
    the 'Case of the Seven' are permanently postponed, the ruling party
    starts blaming the Armenian delegation to PACE for bad fulfillment
    of its duties, the Armenian analysts and experts forecast possible
    decision of PACE and its consequences for Armenia. A wide response was
    evoked by the Armenian parliament speaker's letter forwarded to the
    heads of parliaments of CE member-states urging to refrain from vo
    ting for the resolution according to which the Armenian delegation
    will be debarred from voting in PACE. To note, the letter, as it
    turned out later, was written with numerous grammatical and stylistic
    mistakes. Discussions concerning fulfillment of the afore-indicated
    PACE resolutions by Armenia will be held tomorrow on January 27.

    --Boundary_(ID_psWKjpyUi6Pg8jtuIXLZFA)--
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