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    PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF ARMENIA INTENDS TO FILE SUIT AGAINST AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

    ArmInfo
    2010-05-31 14:23:00

    ArmInfo. Progressive Party of Armenia (PPA) intends to file a lawsuit
    against Amnesty International organization.

    As PPA press service told ArmInfo, in the so-called report of this
    organization of 2010, irresponsible authors of the "report" wrote such
    a blatant lie that one may draw just two conclusions therefore: either
    they are illiterate and unfair and should apologize for their mistake,
    or they deliberately introduced an unfancied falsehood in the so-called
    "report" pursuing some aims, for what they must also apologize.

    "The point is about the incident happened in 2008, when drunken
    Mika Danielyan and his friends chased and then attacked Chairman of
    Progressive Party of Armenia Tigran Urikhanyan who had to resort to
    self-protection and fired blank in the air. M. Danielyan gave false
    testimonies, maligned T. Urikhanyan and, having preliminary scratched
    his own skin, said (being unknown of the expert examination results
    saying it was a blank shot) he had allegedly received fragment wounds",
    PPA reported.

    M. Dalnielyan, who sets himself up as human rights protector, committed
    violence with respect to T. Urikhanyan, being engaged in protection
    of human rights through his vital activities, was not convicted and
    is out of prison today, while the aforementioned organization writes
    a sheer lie instead of truth, just like in all other articles of the
    so-called "report" regarding Armenia.

    Progressive Party of Armenia will demand to bring Amnesty
    International, which serves someone's political interests, to justice.

    It will also demand compensation for moral damages at the rate of
    $1.000.000.




    From: A. Papazian
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