PACE To Consider Implementation Of Resolutions 1609 And 1620

PACE TO CONSIDER IMPLEMENTATION OF RESOLUTIONS 1609 AND 1620

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[04:29 pm] 03 December, 2008

Co-rapporteurs George Columbier and John Prescott will present the
implementation of PACE Resolutions 1609 and 1620 at the opening of
a January 29 session /at 3:00 p.m. local time/.

Remind that under Resolution 1620 the Assembly will review the
suspension of the rights of the Armenian delegation at its winter
session in case "Armenia doesn’t meet its requirements."

The Resolution says that by January, 2009,

4.7.1. the cases still under investigation should be closed or
promptly brought before courts to ensure the right to fair trial
within a reasonable time in compliance with the case law of the
European Court of Human Rights;

4.7.2. the cases under Articles 300 and 225 of the Criminal Code
should be dropped unless there is strong evidence that the accused
have personally committed acts of violence or ordered, abetted or
assisted to commit them;

4.7.3. a verdict based solely on a single police testimony without
corroborating evidence cannot be acceptable

4.7.4. the National Assembly should take into account the negative
opinion of the Venice Commission on the proposed amendments to Articles
225, 2251, 301 and 3011 of the Criminal Code.

According to the Resolution Armenia should ensure freedom of meetings,

The Assembly reiterates its demand that freedom of assembly should
also be guaranteed in practice in Armenia. It therefore insists that
the Armenian authorities should ensure that no undue restrictions are
placed on rallies organised by the opposition in compliance with the
law on Conducting Meetings, Assemblies, Rallies and Demonstrations,
especially with regard to the venues requested.

There is also a reference to freedom of expression in Armenia.

The Assembly recalls that there is a need for a pluralistic electronic
media environment in Armenia and, referring to the decision of the
European Court of Human Rights concerning the denial of broadcasting
license to A1+, calls on the licensing authority to now ensure an open,
fair and transparent licensing procedure, in line with the guidelines
adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 26
March 2008 and with the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.

Note that the PACE winter session scheduled for January 26-30 will
refer to the recent war between Russia and Georgia at the opening of
its January 2009 part-session.

Sefilyan’s Application Rejected

SEFILYAN’S APPLICATION REJECTED

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[04:53 pm] 03 December, 2008

Yesterday the coordinator of the National Political Initiative of
Armenian Volunteer Union, Jirair Sefilyan, received a letter signed
by the head of Passport and Visa Division of the Police. The letter
informs that under a Presidential decree of November 18, 2008, Jirair
Sefilyan’s application for Armenian citizenship was rejected.

Students Handed Over Letter Of Complaint

STUDENTS HANDED OVER LETTER OF COMPLAINT

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[05:18 pm] 03 December, 2008

Today Yerevan students staged a protest action in front of the UN
Office against brutal destruction of Armenian monuments in Georgia. The
action was followed by a march to the Georgian Embassy in Armenia
where the protesters handed a letter to the ambassador.

"We demand the UNESCO to take drastic measures to stop the vandalism
against Armenian cultural and historic values," runs the letter.

The Ambassador promised to hand over the protesters’ letter and
demands to the Georgian authorities.

Anti-Constitutional Vote Passed

ANTI-CONSTITUTIONAL VOTE PASSED

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[07:34 pm] 03 December, 2008

Today the Armenian Parliament passed the bill on the amendments to
the RoA Law on Referendum with 87 votes for, 7 votes against and
two abstentions.

The bill was voted down by the opposition and ex NA Speaker Tigran
Torosyan. Note that during yesterday’s debate over the bill Tigran
Torosyan found it anti-constitutional and voiced concern that it
might endanger the legal basis for the Karabakh conflict resolution.

Kocharyan Cuts New Ribbons

KOCHARYAN CUTS NEW RIBBONS

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[07:38 pm] 03 December, 2008

A long-expected transport link was opened in Yerevan today, which,
specialists say, will completely change the face of the city center and
will considerably improve the state of transport communication. The
red ribbon of the newly constructed high-speed highway was cut by
President Serzh Sargsyan and ex-President Robert Kocharyan.

The last sector of the high-speed highway linking the southeastern and
northwestern parts of the city is 2.6 km long. The new highway will
considerably lighten the traffic on Mashtots and Tigran Mets Avenues,
as well as Khanjyan, Alex Manoogian, Isahakyan, Abovyan, Nalbandyan,
Koryun and Charents Streets and will reduce the time spent on roads.

Bako Sahakyan Met Businessman Vitali Grigoryants

BAKO SAHAKYAN MET BUSINESSMAN VITALI GRIGORYANTS

Panorama.am
17:31 03/12/2008

On December 1, the President of Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako
Sahakyan arrived in Moscow. The President had a scheduled meeting
with businessman and benefactor Vitali Grigoryants, reported the
information department of the NKR President’s Administration.

According to the source, the investment programs in Artsakh, their
process and the perspectives have been discussed.

The Minister of Finance of NKR Spartak Tevosyan was also present at
the meeting.

Edward Nalbandyan In Helsinki

EDWARD NALBANDYAN IN HELSINKI

Panorama.am
17:31 03/12/2008

Currently the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan
is in three-day working visit in Helsinki. Minister Nalbandyan will
take part in the Ministerial Assembly of the OSCE member countries;
he will also have a meeting with the secretary general of OSCE Marc
Perrin de Brichambaut.

Edward Nalbandyan will also have a meeting with his Azeri counterpart
Elmar Mamediarov and the OSCE Minsk group co-chairmen.

Foreign Minister of Armenia will have meetings with the Foreign
Minister of Luxemburg Jean Asselborn, Foreign Minister of Ireland
Michael Martin, and the Deputy Secretary General on political affairs
of the UN Lynn Pascoe.

Minister Nalbandyan will also have a meeting with his Turkish
counterpart Ali Babacan.

"Stop Vandalism" Armenian Young People At Ambassador Of Georgia

"STOP VANDALISM" ARMENIAN YOUNG PEOPLE AT AMBASSADOR OF GEORGIA

Panorama.am
19:24 03/12/2008

While the Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan was talking in a
press conference about the destruction of Armenian monuments in
Georgia and saying that Georgia is a relative country for Armenia,
hence "an uncareful step can damage those relations", the students
of 12 universities of Armenia and the representatives of NGO-s were
making a protest against "Georgian vandalism" in front of the UN
office in Yerevan.

The Representative of the UN office in Armenia Consuelo Vidal met
the young demonstrators and took the written document they had and
promise to present it to the UNESCO office. The next step was protest
in front of the Embassy of Georgia. The Ambassador met the young
people and promised to talk about their problems and demands with
their authorities.

Another Crossroad Opened Saying Goodbye To Traffick Jams?

ANOTHER CROSSROAD OPENED SAYING GOODBYE TO TRAFFICK JAMS?

Panorama.am
17:31 03/12/2008

Today a new under ground crossroad has been opened linking Tumanyan
and Khandjyan streets. The President Serzh Sargsyan and the former
President Robert Kocharyan were present at the official opening
ceremony. The length of the new avenue is 2.6 meters long.

The Mayor of Yerevan Yervand Zakharyan said that the crossroad
is built to lighten Mashtots, Baghramyan and Tigran Mets avenues,
Khandjyan, Alek Manukyan, Isahakyan, Abovyan, Nalbandyan, Koryun and
Charents streets.

"Rescue Service Corresponding To International Standards"

"RESCUE SERVICE CORRESPONDING TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS"

Panorama.am
17:29 03/12/2008

More than 40% of Armenian territory has been ruined during the Spitak
earthquake in 1988, 21 cities, 342 villages were half destroyed
and 25000 people died, said Edik Barseghyan, the director of Rescue
Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations during a conference on
Spitak earthquake today. "20 years have passed since the earthquake
and we should conclude what we have done during that disaster and
what we can to now. Then we were not ready to meet such challenges,
then there was not either a Ministry of Emergency Situations or a
rescue service," said the director.

Currently there are certain plans of activities in rescue service and
in local self governing bodies. Trainings were organized and conducted
in Gyumri on1-2 December. Andrey Ligoshin, of the Ministry of Emergency
Situations of Russian Federation said that it was remarkable that
Armenia has a rescue service which corresponds to international
standards.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress