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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION EDITOR JAILED OVER 2008 CLASHES

    Reuters
    Jan 19 2010

    YEREVAN, Jan 19 (Reuters) - The editor of an Armenian opposition
    newspaper was sentenced to seven years in jail on Tuesday over deadly
    clashes between police and protesters in March 2008 after the election
    of President Serzh Sarksyan.

    Haykakan Zhamanak (Armenian Times) editor Nikol Pashinyan was
    acquitted of using violence against a police officer but found guilty
    of inciting mass disorder. His defence lawyer said he would appeal
    against the verdict.

    Eight protesters and two police officers died when opposition
    demonstrators and police clashed in the former Soviet republic
    after Sarksyan defeated opposition presidential challenger Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan.

    Pashinyan fled but later came out of hiding when authorities announced
    an amnesty for those who would be sentenced to up to five years
    in jail.

    Some 100 people were arrested during a state of emergency after the
    violence, in which authorities accused the opposition of trying to
    overthrow the government.

    Rights groups and the Armenian opposition accuse Sarksyan's government
    of pursuing politically motivated trials over the unrest and failing
    to investigate accusations that the police used excessive force.

    The government denies the accusations, and has pardoned a number of
    senior opposition figures. (Reporting by Hasmik Lazarian; Writing
    by Matt Robinson; Editing by Myra MacDonald)
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