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    HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN SAID THE NUMBER
    Karine Asatryan

    A1+
    [08:00 pm] 27 January, 2009

    The Resolution 1643 on Armenia approved today expresses what John
    Prescott and George Colombier agreed on during their visit to Armenia
    in mid-January, told "A1+" George Colombier.

    He considers that the creation of the Fact-finding group, in which the
    opposition is represented, is a positive development. The co-rapporteur
    praises the 28 pardons granted by Serzh Sargsyan, as well as the
    fact that a Working Group has been established and is headed by David
    Harutyunyan to revise articles 225 and 300 of the Criminal Code. That
    was the letter that the co-rapporteurs received from NA Chairman
    Hovik Abrahamyan on December 22. The letter also states that within
    a month the group will present its proposals to the parliament.

    Do you know that the opposition considers that 28-the number of
    pardons-doesn't correspond to reality? In response, Mr. Colombier
    told "A1+" that he is informed about that charge, but has received
    information from the Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia
    and in addition, that number was announced by head of the Armenian
    delegation to the PACE David Harutyunyan.

    According to Colombier, they decided not to suspend the Armenian
    delegation's voting rights because they consider that there will
    soon be positive developments in Armenia with regard to the release
    of persons deprived of their liberty in relation to the events of
    March 1-2.

    The second co-rapporteur John Prescott told journalists that the
    Resolution passed today corresponds to the reality in Armenia. In
    response to the journalist's question, he expressed regret that
    the opposition accuses him of taking bribes. According to him, the
    co-rapporteurs are doing their best. He expressed his honest opinion
    and said that he doesn't take bribes.
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