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President Sargsyan holds consultations on possible amnesty

President Serzh Sargsyan on Tuesday held consultations with the participation of senior representatives of law-enforcement structures on the subject of the proposal of declaring an amnesty in Armenia, the presidential press service reported the same day.

“In addition to the appeal for submitting proposals on the necessity and terms of declaring amnesty that was directed to all political forces, public figures and the Public Council on May 28, Serzh Sargsyan instructed corresponding departments to submit their proposals on terms and legal procedures of the amnesty until June 15,” Sargsyan’s press office said in a brief statement.

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04.06.2009 04:31
I'd say release ALL the prisoners, and lock LTP instead. He was the main agitator, and the weak are paying for his childish actions. Lock him up or exile him to the inner rooms of the Matenataran. Everyone is sick and tired of this despot. In the past, he was my hero, now...a villain.
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01.06.2009 22:10
Amnesty? The cases are collapsing anyway. Even if these people get prison terms they cannot be held for more than another year. All will be out one day. so amnesty is long overdew.
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