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    PRESS RELEASE
    Council of Europe
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    Armenia: with the amnesty on 19 June, the authorities have indicated
    their willingness to overcome the political crisis

    Strasbourg, 25.06.2009 - In a resolution on the functioning of
    democratic institutions in Armenia, the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe (PACE) today welcomed the general amnesty adopted on
    19 June, under which most, if not all, of the persons deprived of their
    liberty in relation to the events of 1 and 2 March 2008 will be
    released. With this measure, the authorities have complied with a
    crucial demand of the Assembly in its Resolution 1643 (2009)
    <http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link= 3D/Documents/AdoptedText/ta09/ERES
    1643.htm> , and have given a clear indication of their willingness to
    overcome the political crisis that ensued after the Presidential
    election of February 2008. The Assembly will, however, follow the
    developments with regard to the remaining cases.

    The Assembly regrets, however, the breakdown of the work of the
    independent expert group to establish the facts in relation to the
    events of 1 and 2 March 2008 as a result of tensions between its members
    and the politicising of its work. PACE considers that an independent,
    impartial and credible investigation into these events is still
    necessary, and therefore reaffirms its demand that such an investigation
    be conducted in line with the criteria outlined by the Assembly,
    notwithstanding the breakdown of the fact-finding group.

    Furthermore, noting that undue restrictions are still placed on the
    organisation of rallies, the Assembly reiterated its call for the
    authorities to respect the principle of freedom of assembly in practice,
    and monitor the implementation of the amended law on rallies and
    demonstrations.

    Given the numerous allegations of widespread fraud during the election
    of the Yerevan City Council on 31 May 2009, and the fact that public
    trust in the electoral process is still very low in Armenia, PACE also
    stressed that electoral reform should be a priority for the authorities.

    During the parliamentary debate, the PACE co-rapporteurs on the
    monitoring of Armenia, Georges Colombier (France, EPP/CD) and John
    Prescott (United Kingdom, SOC), reported on progress made by the
    Armenian authorities towards compliance with the demands of the
    Assembly, in particular important changes to the provisions of the
    Criminal Code and the initiation of several reforms, culminating in an
    amnesty. While Armenia has taken a decisive step towards the
    normalisation of political life, these achievements should not be seen
    as the end of the process. The Assembly therefore invited its Monitoring
    Committee to provide full support for democratic consolidation in
    Armenia, in the framework of its regular monitoring procedure.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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