COURT OF APPEALS REFUSES TO FREE ANOTHER FOUNDING PARLIAMENT MEMBER
17:55 | April 22,2015 | Politics
Armenia's Court of Appeals today refused to set free Varuzhan
Avetisyan, another arrested member of the Founding Parliament movement
that is going to start street protests against the regime starting
April 24.
Earlier this week, the court rejected lawyers' appeals against a lower
court's decision to keep Founding Parliament leaders Zhirayr Sefilyan,
Pavel Manukyan, Gevorg Safaryan and Garegin Chukaszyan in two-month
pretrial custody.
Senior members of Founding Parliament - Zhirayr Sefilyan, Pavel
Manukyan, Garegin Chukaszyan, Varuzhan Avetisyan and Gevorg Safaryan
-were arrested on April 7 on suspicion of planning to stir up 'mass
disturbances' at the sites of genocide centenary commemorations on
April 24.
All were taken into two-month custody pending trial. Another Founding
Parliament activist, Aram Hakobyan, was charged with keeping arms
and ammunition, but was released on bail.
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Subject: Court of Appeals refuses to free another Founding Parliament member
Court of Appeals refuses to free another Founding Parliament member
17:55 | April 22,2015 | Politics
Armenia's Court of Appeals today refused to set free Varuzhan
Avetisyan, another arrested member of the Founding Parliament movement
that is going to start street protests against the regime starting
April 24.
Earlier this week, the court rejected lawyers' appeals against a lower
court's decision to keep Founding Parliament leaders Zhirayr Sefilyan,
Pavel Manukyan, Gevorg Safaryan and Garegin Chukaszyan in two-month
pretrial custody.
Senior members of Founding Parliament - Zhirayr Sefilyan, Pavel
Manukyan, Garegin Chukaszyan, Varuzhan Avetisyan and Gevorg Safaryan
-were arrested on April 7 on suspicion of planning to stir up 'mass
disturbances' at the sites of genocide centenary commemorations on
April 24.
All were taken into two-month custody pending trial. Another Founding
Parliament activist, Aram Hakobyan, was charged with keeping arms and
ammunition, but was released on bail.
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17:55 | April 22,2015 | Politics
Armenia's Court of Appeals today refused to set free Varuzhan
Avetisyan, another arrested member of the Founding Parliament movement
that is going to start street protests against the regime starting
April 24.
Earlier this week, the court rejected lawyers' appeals against a lower
court's decision to keep Founding Parliament leaders Zhirayr Sefilyan,
Pavel Manukyan, Gevorg Safaryan and Garegin Chukaszyan in two-month
pretrial custody.
Senior members of Founding Parliament - Zhirayr Sefilyan, Pavel
Manukyan, Garegin Chukaszyan, Varuzhan Avetisyan and Gevorg Safaryan
-were arrested on April 7 on suspicion of planning to stir up 'mass
disturbances' at the sites of genocide centenary commemorations on
April 24.
All were taken into two-month custody pending trial. Another Founding
Parliament activist, Aram Hakobyan, was charged with keeping arms
and ammunition, but was released on bail.
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Subject: Court of Appeals refuses to free another Founding Parliament member
Court of Appeals refuses to free another Founding Parliament member
17:55 | April 22,2015 | Politics
Armenia's Court of Appeals today refused to set free Varuzhan
Avetisyan, another arrested member of the Founding Parliament movement
that is going to start street protests against the regime starting
April 24.
Earlier this week, the court rejected lawyers' appeals against a lower
court's decision to keep Founding Parliament leaders Zhirayr Sefilyan,
Pavel Manukyan, Gevorg Safaryan and Garegin Chukaszyan in two-month
pretrial custody.
Senior members of Founding Parliament - Zhirayr Sefilyan, Pavel
Manukyan, Garegin Chukaszyan, Varuzhan Avetisyan and Gevorg Safaryan
-were arrested on April 7 on suspicion of planning to stir up 'mass
disturbances' at the sites of genocide centenary commemorations on
April 24.
All were taken into two-month custody pending trial. Another Founding
Parliament activist, Aram Hakobyan, was charged with keeping arms and
ammunition, but was released on bail.
http://en.a1plus.am/1210158.html