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    EUROPEAN COURT TO REVIEW CASE OF 4 ARMENIA DIPLOMATS DISMISSED AFTER MAR. 1, 2008

    epress.am
    12.16.2011

    An application submitted by four diplomats dismissed from their posts
    after the events following the 2008 presidential elections in Armenia
    will be reviewed by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

    Recall, Armenia's foreign minister at the time, Vartan Oskanian, sacked
    head of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) press department
    Vladimir Karapetyan, head of the MFA's NATO division Marta Ayvazyan,
    European department advisor Arakel Semirjyan and head of the US and
    Canada division Karine Afrikyan.

    On this occasion, Epress.am spoke with one of the applicants, writer,
    publicist Arakel Semirjyan, who also happens to be the nephew of
    opposition Armenian National Congress leader and defeated candidate
    in the 2008 presidential election Levon Ter-Petrossian.

    "It was time for the European Court to examine our application. There
    hasn't been a precedent in which this many diplomats appeal for the
    reason that they were dismissed from their jobs. It's a case with
    no precedent and that's why it's in the European Court's center of
    attention," he said.

    Semirjyan said the absurdity in their sacking lies in the fact that
    they didn't make a political statement. After the 2008 presidential
    election, the diplomats disseminated a statement in which they urged
    the parties to be rational, and called upon the Armenian authorities
    to take steps to carry out all the proposals and observations on
    electoral fraud raised by international organizations, which the
    constitution obliges them to do so.

    "Our request, to fulfill their constitutional obligation, was viewed
    as a crime," he said, adding that though they didn't make a political
    statement and were punished, there were people who made political
    statements at the time and weren't punished.

    In particular, Semirjyan noted that diplomat Gegham Gharibjanyan
    expressed his support for Serzh Sargsyan and for the Republican Party
    of Armenia; however, he wasn't dismissed from his post.

    "Ruben Hakobyan [currently, vice chair of the opposition Heritage
    Party], who at the time was [Armenia's] consul in St. Petersburg
    and was still a Dashnak [Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF-D)
    member], he too expressed his support for the current authorities -
    at the time the coalition, of which ARF-D was a part. Those statements
    were made in Feb. 2008," he stressed.

    Famous French chansonnier of Armenian descent Charles Aznavour, who is
    currently Armenia's ambassador to Switzerland, Semirjyan added, also
    criticized the authorities; however, he hasn't been held responsible.

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