07 May 2004, 23:30
Participants in opposition meetings disciplined for disrupting public order, Armenian prosecutor general says
No man has been subjected to administrative penalty only for his/her participation in the latest meetings, all those brought to account have been disciplined for disrupting public order and offering resistance to police officers, Armenian Prosecutor General Agvan Ovsepian told journalists. He denied the reference in the PACE resolution concerning the arrest of journalists and stated there were no journalists among the arrested people. The prosecutor general announced that appropriate decisions had been made regarding people found guilty of fraud and violence during parliamentary and presidential elections in 2003 and criminal procedures had been instituted in connection with breaches of public order, infliction of bodily injuries, and election violations. Agvan Ovsepian expressed his readiness to give the media exhaustive information on these cases and decisions made.
Editors note: See also the article "Armenian opposition: authorities do not fulfill requirements of PACE".
Author: Ashot Ter-Grigorian, CK correspondent Source: Caucasian Knot