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    ARMENIAN COURT HANDS JOURNALIST 7-YEAR PRISON SENTENCE FOR ORCHESTRATING RIOTS

    The Canadian Press
    Jan 19 2010

    YEREVAN, Armenia -- A court in Armenia on Tuesday sentenced a
    journalist to seven years in prison for organizing mass unrest in
    the wake of the 2008 presidential elections.

    Nikola Pashinian, editor of the Armenian Times opposition newspaper,
    was a central figure in mass rallies protesting the results of the
    February presidential poll. The protests turned violent and 10 people
    died while more than 250 were injured.

    Pashinian fled the country shortly after the riots, but returned
    and surrendered to police in July. He denied wrongdoing and accused
    authorities of provoking the clashes.

    Serge Sarkisian, who enjoyed the support of his predecessor Robert
    Kocharian, won the February vote.

    Human rights organizations accused authorities and the police of
    excessive use of force in the 2008 clashes.

    Washington-based watchdog Freedom House said in its annual report
    last week that human rights and political freedom have declined over
    the last year.
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