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    ANC UNABLE TO FIND NIKOL PASHINYAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.01.2010 17:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Congress (ANC) Thursday
    released a statement saying that the authorities impede the process of
    appealing results of the recent parliamentary elections in constituency
    No 10.

    In their statement, the activists claim that January 21 is the
    last day for submitting documents to RA Constitutional Court,
    but Nikol Pashinyan is missing hence the documents so far remain
    unsigned. As Pashinyan's lawyers were informed from National Security
    Council's detention center, the activist has been moved to Nubarashen
    penitentiary

    ANC finds this a premeditated act aimed to prevent the opposition
    from lodging an appeal with RA Constitutional Court.

    Winner in January 10 parliamentary elections was Ara Simonyan (National
    Unity) who received 7622 votes.

    On January 19, 2010, the First Instance court of Kentron and Nork
    Marash community of Yerevan has found Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper
    editor-in-chief Nikol Pashinyan guilty of organization of disorders
    under article 225.1 of the RA Criminal Code and sentenced him to 7
    years in prison.

    Armenian National Congress: Prior to the February 19, 2008 presidential
    elections, several co-thinkers of Armenia's first President Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan created a political alliance - a pan-national movement -
    uniting representatives of 20 political parties and initiatives. During
    a congress convened on May 2, 2008, Levon-ter-Petrosyan proposed the
    idea of creating the Armenian National Congress (ANC), a pro-opposition
    political force which was officially founded during an August 1,
    2008 congress. ANC calls for the release of the political detainees,
    reinstatement of citizens' constitutional rights and extraordinary
    presidential elections in Armenia.
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