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    PACE NOT TO SUSPEND ARMENIA'S VOTING RIGHT

    APA
    Jan 27 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Strasbourg. Alexander Kin-APA. Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe did not suspend Armenia's voting right, APA's special
    correspondent reports from Strasbourg.

    PACE winter session has put resolution on Armenia to the vote. 141 PACE
    MPs voted for the resolution, three against it, 5 were neutral. Though,
    preliminary draft resolution envisages to suspending Armenia's voting
    right, PACE Monitoring Committee amended the resolution. According
    to amendments Armenia was not deprived from voting right. If there
    is not serious progress in democratization in the country, PACE will
    reconsider the issue during April Session.

    Current Resolution covers anxiety about arrest of people
    participated in protest actions after presidential elections in
    Armenia. PACE declared that these people were arrested basing on
    political motives. PACE assessed Armenian president's decision on
    establishment of experts' group to investigate developments occurred
    on March 1-2. The document says that hiding the activity of the group
    decreases belief of people for measures taken in the country. PACE
    urged all political parties to avoid politicizing activity of experts'
    group and called on the Government to create condition for cooperation
    between state bodies and investigation group. PACE expressed regret
    at not caring PACE calls on release of imprisoned people arrested
    during developments happened on March 1-2. The resolution envisages
    that an investigation carried out on imprisoned people mostly based
    on testimonies of the police.
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