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    Interfax, Russia
    June 19 2009


    ALMOST ALL LAST YEAR'S YEREVAN RIOTERS TO BE AMNESTIED



    The Armenian Parliament has accepted President Serzh Sargsyan's
    proposal to declare an amnesty, an Interfax correspondent said.The
    president proposes to amnesty persons sentenced to the maximum of
    three years of imprisonment; persons on probation, who have not
    violated their probation terms; persons serving sentences other than
    imprisonment (an administrative fine, etc.), invalids of group 1 and
    2, persons over 60 and under 18 years old, WWII veterans and those who
    participated in combat operations to defend Armenia.

    The amnesty will also be extended persons who committed crimes during
    the riots in Yerevan on March 1, 2008, and were sentenced to no more
    than five years of imprisonment.

    Meanwhile, the amnesty will not apply to MP Sasun Mikaelian arrested
    in connection with the March 2008 riots because he is serving a
    sentence for another offense, too. Mikaelian is charged with
    "organizing mass riots" and with "illegal possession of arms and
    ammunition."

    The amnesty will be extended to Armenia's ex-deputy prosecutor general
    Gagik Dzhangirian, ex-revenue minister Smbat Aivazian, MPs Akop
    Akopian and Miasnik Malkhasian charged with "organizing mass riots."

    To what extent the amnesty will be applied to MP Khachatur Sukiasian
    and editor-in-chief of the Aikakan Zhamanak opposition newspaper,
    Nikolu Pashinian, both of whom are currently wanted, will be clear
    once these individuals will voluntarily show up and appear before
    court.

    After the February 19, 2008 presidential election the Armenian
    opposition led by ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosian organized protests
    to defy the election results. On March 1 opposition protests turned
    violent, as result of which ten people were killed and more than 250
    were injured in clashes with police.
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