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  • ANC: Niko Pashinyan's rights violated from beginning

    news.am, Armenia
    Jan 8 2010


    ANC: Niko Pashinyan's rights violated from beginning

    18:09 / 01/08/2010The parliamentary candidate Nikol Pashinyan's rights
    were violated from the very beginning, as he was to have been released
    immediately after he was registered by the district election
    commission, ANC Chairman Levon Ter-Petrosyan stated at a rally in
    support of a parliamentary candidate in the by-elections in Election
    District #10.

    The reasons advanced by Chairman of the RA Central Electoral Commission
    (CEC) Garegin Azaryan that the CEC's consent to Pashinyan's arrest was
    not at all necessary ` he was arrested before being registered as a
    parliamentary candidate ` can hardly be considered sound. `An
    official, including the CEC Chairman, can only perform duties under
    law without commenting on them. Under the law a parliamentary
    candidate can be under arrest only with the CEC's consent,'
    Ter-Petrosyan said.

    The ANC leader called the Armenian authorities `stupid and
    short-sighted,' as they did not even failed to keep up their own image
    and proved unable to realize the need for releasing Niko Pashinyan
    during the election campaign. `They would with pleasure silence us,
    but they want to cause as much pain as possible to their opponents,'
    Ter-Petrosyan said.

    `Although Nikol and another 14 of our companions are still in prison,
    we are in a festive mood. I do not ant our struggle to be nervous. The
    longer we struggle the more valuable will be our victory,'
    Ter-Petrosyan said.

    Besides Nikol Pashinyan, two other candidates are running for
    Parliament in Election District #10, Ara Simonyan, a relative of
    Yerevan Mayor Gagik Beglaryan, and the Marxist David Hakobyan. Nikol
    Pashinyan is charged with organizing riots during the post-election
    period in 2008. The Prosecution demands an 8-year imprisonment for
    him. The verdict is to be returned on January 19.

    T.P.
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