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    GENERAL AMNESTY IN KARABAKH AHEAD OF INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY
    By Lusine Musayelian

    asbarez
    Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

    The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic government building

    STEPANAKERT (RFE/RL)-Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh declared on
    Tuesday a general amnesty which they said will lead to the early
    release of about 20 percent of the prison population.

    The Karabakh parliament approved a corresponding bill put forward by
    President Bako Sahakian.

    Officials in Stepanakert refused to specify how many convicts will be
    set free as a result of the amnesty dedicated to the 20th anniversary
    of Karabakh's declaration of independence from Azerbaijan. The
    total number of persons serving prison sentences in Karabakh is also
    not known.

    The bill stipulates that the amnesty will not apply to individuals
    convicted of murder, rape, robberies and other grave crimes. It will
    mainly affect those sentenced to up to three years' imprisonment or
    underage convicts.

    Other prisoners serving longer sentences can have their jail terms
    cut by at least one-third if they participated in the 1991-1994 war
    or are related to individuals killed in the fighting.

    Speaking in the parliament, Sahakian's chief legal aide, Ara Lazarian,
    said the amnesty will also require local law-enforcement bodies to
    close at least 60 percent of pending criminal cases that have not
    yet been sent to courts and to free relevant criminal suspects. The
    cases relate to non-grave crimes committed before August 1.

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