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    AMNESTY WITHOUT REMEMBERING "MARCH 1"?

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    09:21 pm | June 09, 2009

    Politics

    Amnesty was on top of the agenda during the Public Council's session
    today as 36 representatives discussed the letter to be sent to the
    president.

    Chairman of the Public Council Vazgen Manukyan informed that the
    issue of amnesty has been discussed in all council committees and 80%
    of participants are in favor of piousness and tolerance in society.

    "Amnesty is a lesson for the government, the opposition and the
    society. Setting aside the categories, we must understand that raising
    the issue of amnesty may have a political subtext and that the society
    is not going to approve it immediately. But one thing is clear: the
    society demands amnesty," said Vazgen Manukyan and gave the floor to
    Head of the State/Legal Issues Committee Grigor Badiryan.

    The latter presented the text of the letter composed during the
    discussions. The letter states the issue of granting amnesty to those
    deprived of liberty based on the case of March 1. This gave rise to
    contradicting discussions and actor Sos Sargsyan proposed to take
    that point out of the letter.

    "They are usual criminals. Why are we separating them?" asked
    Sargsyan. Many council members agreed with him, while others agreed
    to leave it with another formulation.

    "What if we don't write anything at all? Perhaps they will understand
    it and won't include them. After all, amnesty is directly linked to
    "March 1" and the inclusion of March 1 will contribute to establishing
    of tolerance in society," said Khosrov Harutyunyan.

    "Every attempt to circumvent "March 1" will be useless. If we really
    want to be a Public Council, we must get engaged," said Arshak Sadoyan.

    The council's agenda also included the issues of nominating
    new members, confirming committee structures and discussion of
    appeals. There are currently 1,590 citizens representing 960
    organizations in the council.
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