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    ARMENIA: WPFC condemns seven-year prison sentence against leading journalist

    IFEX - News from the international freedom of expression community
    ________________________________________ _________________________

    ALERT - ARMENIA

    20 January 2010


    WPFC condemns seven-year prison sentence against leading journalist

    SOURCE: World Press Freedom Committee

    (WPFC/IFEX) - Washington, USA, Jan. 19, 2010 - The World Press Freedom
    Committee - an organization representing 45 press freedom groups from
    throughout the world - condemns the seven-year prison sentence handed
    down today against Armenian journalist Nikol Pashinyan,
    editor-in-chief of the country's leading newspaper, Haykakan Zhamanak
    (Armenian Times), who was arrested on July 1 after he voluntarily came
    out of hiding.

    Mr. Pashinyan was accused of serious crimes, including inciting mass
    disorder and assaulting a public official. But the truth is he was
    just exercising his right to free expression during a peaceful
    political rally on March 1 and 2, 2008, which ended up being brutally
    repressed by riot police. The bloody incident left ten people dead.

    A 2008 US State Department report on human rights concluded that,
    "some of the deaths may have occurred from purposeful arbitrary
    killing, misuse of crowd control equipment (. . .) or some combination
    of these factors." The report goes on to conclude that no
    investigations were conducted into the behavior of the security forces
    during the incident.

    Mr. Pashinyan, whose writings had been very critical of the
    government, went into hiding after that fateful day and continued
    writing for his newspaper. After the Armenian Parliament passed a
    resolution of amnesty for all those implicated in the March 1
    incident, he decided to come out of hiding only to be immediately
    arrested and taken to a former KGB prison.

    The arrest, trial, conviction and sentencing of Mr. Pashinyan defy the
    amnesty resolution and a resolution by the Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe (PACE), which reminded the Armenian authorities
    that "the amnesty will also apply to those persons charged in relation
    to the events of 1 and 2 March 2008." The PACE resolution also urged
    the Armenian authorities to allow those charged in relation with that
    incident to remain free during the duration of their legal
    proceedings.

    Arresting a journalist because of reasons directly or indirectly
    related to his professional activity is a serious attack not only on
    his fundamental human rights, including press freedom, but also on his
    audience, who are deprived of important information about issues of
    public interest. By sentencing him to seven years in prison, his
    audience is also held hostage to an arbitrary decision that violates
    fundamental democratic principles.

    The harassment and illegal detention of members of the media represent
    grave violations of fundamental human rights, postulates enshrined not
    only in the Armenian Constitution but also in international covenants,
    such as the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

    The conviction and imprisonment of Mr. Pashinyan constitute an attack
    on his fundamental human rights and, should he decide to appeal his
    sentence, the court that rules on the appeal should declare his
    sentence null and void.

    http://www.ifex.org/armenia/2010/01/20/pash inyan_seven_years/

    For more information:

    World Press Freedom Committee
    United States
    Tel: +1 202 296 5101

    http://www.wpfc.org
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