PACE CO-RAPPORTEURS NEGOTIATING WITH ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/09/zaruhi-postanjyan
07:01 pm | September 09, 2011
Politics
Zaruhi Postanjyan, member of the Armenian delegation to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), does not
consider PACE co-rapporteurs on Armenia to be naïve people.
"They are well aware of the political situation in Armenia. They know
how to conduct the investigation into the March 2008 tragedy. There are
concrete people who gave instructions on the day of bloody events and
are guilty of the deadly clashes. These people are identified, but no
inquiry has been held in connection to them," Ms Postanjyan told A1+.
She does not agree with the contents of the draft resolution adopted
by the PACE Monitoring Committee on September 8.
"PACE co-rapporteurs are cooperating with Armenian authorities.
Comments are needless if the Monitoring Committee considers the
chapter on March 1 tragedy closed," she said.
"The outcome of the latest general amnesty in Armenia, the renewed
impetus to investigate the 10 deaths during the March 2008 events, and
the resulting start of a constructive dialogue between the opposition
and ruling coalition mean that the chapter on the March 2008 events
can finally be considered closed", the Monitoring said on Thursday.
From: A. Papazian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/09/zaruhi-postanjyan
07:01 pm | September 09, 2011
Politics
Zaruhi Postanjyan, member of the Armenian delegation to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), does not
consider PACE co-rapporteurs on Armenia to be naïve people.
"They are well aware of the political situation in Armenia. They know
how to conduct the investigation into the March 2008 tragedy. There are
concrete people who gave instructions on the day of bloody events and
are guilty of the deadly clashes. These people are identified, but no
inquiry has been held in connection to them," Ms Postanjyan told A1+.
She does not agree with the contents of the draft resolution adopted
by the PACE Monitoring Committee on September 8.
"PACE co-rapporteurs are cooperating with Armenian authorities.
Comments are needless if the Monitoring Committee considers the
chapter on March 1 tragedy closed," she said.
"The outcome of the latest general amnesty in Armenia, the renewed
impetus to investigate the 10 deaths during the March 2008 events, and
the resulting start of a constructive dialogue between the opposition
and ruling coalition mean that the chapter on the March 2008 events
can finally be considered closed", the Monitoring said on Thursday.
From: A. Papazian