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    RELEASED DETAINEES WILL NOT THANK SERZH SARGSYAN

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    06:26 pm | June 15, 2009 | Politics

    Republican Rafik Petrosyan thinks Serzh Sargsyan will likely declare
    an amnesty on July 5 - on the Day of the Armenian Constitution.

    "In the given situation amnesty is an imperative although there is
    a group of people who want criminals to stand trial," Mr. Petrosyan
    told A1+.

    Rafik Petrosyan thinks amnesty shouldn't cover detainees of the March
    1 events.

    His opponent Karapet Rubinyan, Coordinator of the Committee for the
    Protection of Political Prisoners says the amnesty must first of all
    cover the March 1 detainees to imitate "progress" in Armenia.

    Surely, apparent "progress" has been noted in Armenia since the real
    criminals want to grant an amnesty and forgive their victims under
    the pressure of Europeans," said Mr. Rubinyan ironically.

    "The authorities simply try to lull Europeans. Speaker of the
    National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan gave baloney to Europeans and
    promised to amend the Criminal Code and solve the issue of political
    prisoners. Europeans imposed no sanctions on Armenia and we saw the
    tragic results."

    Asked why he spoke so negatively about Europeans, Karapet Rubinyan
    said: "My patience gave way. PACE co- rapporteurs are again arriving
    in Armenia before a PACE session and as usual the authorities will
    give baloney to them saying they are going to declare an amnesty. Then
    Hovik Abrahamyan will leave for Strasbourg to confirm their intention."

    Karapet Rubinyan refuted the direct connection between the March 1
    events and amnesty.

    "The country is strong and doesn't fear that a few criminals will
    plot new coups against the state after being released. They will be
    put to prison after another attempt," added Mr. Petrosyan without
    giving any name.

    "Released detainees will thank neither Serzh Sargsyan nor
    Mr. Petrosyan. They will appeal authorities' unlawful steps in
    court. All wrongdoers will be brought to justice one day," said
    Mr. Rubinyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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