Categories ArmeniaNewsPolitics

Prominent Armenian Oppositionist Released From Jail

YEREVAN — A well-known Armenian opposition figure was set free on Wednesday after spending over two and a half years in prison on controversial charges stemming from the 2008 post-election unrest in Yerevan.
Mushegh Saghatelian, former chief of Armenia’s prisons, was granted parole by a government commission dominated by senior law-enforcement officials earlier this week.
Saghatelian was greeted by relatives, friends and fellow members of the opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK) as he walked out of Yerevan’s Vartashen prison..
“I still do not accept by guilt,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service. He said he will continue to fight for leadership in the country alongside the HAK and its top leader, former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.
Saghatelian was among dozens of opposition activists arrested on March 1, 2008 during the break-up of Ter-Petrosian’s non-stop demonstrations in Yerevan’s Liberty Square. Like many of them, he was charged with resisting arrest by violent means. Prosecutors said he seriously injured a police officer during the pre-dawn operation.
Saghatelian was sentenced to five years in prison and fined 900,000 drams ($2,500) on corresponding charges in October 2008. Both he and the HAK have denounced the case as politically motivated.
Saghatelian is the second senior HAK figure to be released on parole in less than a month. Ashot Manukian, the other freed oppositionist based in Vanadzor, was also jailed for five years on the same charges.
More than a dozen other Ter-Petrosian loyalists arrested following the February 2008 presidential election remain behind bars. The HAK considers them political prisoners and demands their quick release.

MassisPost

Share
Published by
MassisPost

Recent Posts

Border Delimitation Process Will Continue: Alen Simonyan

YEREVAN - National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan said he does not know what the participants…

6 hours ago

Armenian, Hungarian FMs Sign Aagreement on Economic Cooperation

BUDAPEST -- Armenian and Hungarian Foreign Ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Peter Szijjarto signed an agreement…

7 hours ago

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Vladimir Putin to Hold Bilateral Talks in Moscow

YEREVAN -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not attend Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inauguration for…

11 hours ago

The Grand Indian Election and Future of Indo-Armenian Cooperation

BY ARUNANSH B. GOSWAMI The largest election in the world is ongoing in the largest…

12 hours ago

USC’s First-Ever Armenian History Month Celebrates Diversity of Armenian Experiences

LOS ANGELES – As April comes to a close, the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian…

16 hours ago

US Congressman Henry Cuellar Indicted for Accepting Bribes from Azerbaijan

WASHINGTON, DC -- Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas and his wife have been charged…

3 days ago