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    "ARMENIA HAS EXHAUSTED THE RESOURCE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS"

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/06/14/hak
    07:31 PM | JUNE 14, 2013 | POLITICS

    Keeping opposition activist Tigran Arakelyan in prison does not bring
    honour to Armenia, says Vladimir Karapetyan, a senior representative
    of the opposition Armenian National Congress.

    Together with ANC activists, Karapetyan was outside the Prosecutor's
    Office to demand release for Tigran Arakelyan "We are looking forward
    to changes and we shall continue our Friday protests as long as
    Arakelyan is in custody," he said.

    ANC activists Tigran Arakelyan, Sargis Gevorgyan, Artak Karapetyan
    and David Kiramijyan were taken into custody after an August 2011
    standoff with police officers in a Yerevan park. They were charged
    with hooliganism against a representative of law-enforcement body
    and sentenced to 2-6 years in prison. Arakelyan received the longest
    prison sentence for what the Armenian police say was a key role in the
    incident. The three activists were later released with only Tigran
    Arakelyan remaining in prison. All the four activists denied police
    claims that they had attacked law-enforcement officers maintaining
    public order in the city center. The Court of Cassation has remitted
    the appeal back to the Court of Appeals for review. ANC considers
    Tigran Arakelyan to be a political prisoner.

    Vladimir Karapetyan stressed that it is shameful to have a political
    prisoner in Armenia and political forces should struggle against
    the phenomenon.

    "Armenia has already exhausted the resource of political prisoners
    and the international community will give a rough assessment to it,"
    he concluded.

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