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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT PARDONS 16 PEOPLE CONVICTED FOR MARCH 1, 2008 UNREST IN YEREVAN

    Interfax
    Jan 26 2009
    Russia

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has issued a decree pardoning 16
    people convicted of involvement in mass unrest that took place in
    Yerevan on March 1, 2008.

    "Sixteen convicts serving sentences ranging from two to three years
    have been pardoned" in line with Sargsyan's decree of January 24,
    the presidential press service told Interfax on Saturday.

    The people were found guilty of participating in mass unrest, illegally
    carrying, acquiring, using, transporting, or selling weapons and
    ammunition, and resisting police on March 1, 2008, it said.

    Sargsyan pardoned these people, "taking into account the convicts'
    pleas addressed to the president, the absence of past criminal records,
    family circumstances, and health status," he said.

    The president had earlier pardoned 12 other people found guilty of
    the same crimes.

    Following presidential elections on February 19, 2008, Armenian
    opposition activists led by former President Levon Ter-Petrosian, who
    again aspired to the presidency, refused to recognize the official
    results of the elections and organized mass protests. On March 1,
    2008, these protests grew into clashes with police, which left ten
    people dead and more than 250 injured.
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