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    www.iwpr.net/?p=crs&s=p&o=-&apc_state=henl - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/23/2007    Last Visited: 6/23/2007  

    Supporters of former Armenian foreign minister Alexander Arzumanian arrested on May 8 for alleged financial abuses held a demonstration in front of government buildings in Yerevan.

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    english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2009/02/2009225191624 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/25/2009    Last Visited: 2/25/2009  

    Seven men, including Alexander Arzumanian, the former Armenian foreign minister, and three members of parliament, are being prosecuted for allegedly trying to overthrow the government by force.
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    Alexander Arzumanian was the campaign manager for the outspoken opposition leader, Levon Ter-Petrossian, who was defeated in last year's disputed presidential elections by the establishment candidate, Serzh Sarkisian.

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    www.iwpr.net/index.php?p=crs&l=EN&s=f&o=343320 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/12/2008    Last Visited: 3/12/2008  

    On March 10, the police arrested the head of Ter-Petrosian's campaign headquarters, former foreign minister Alexander Arzumanian, and also the chairman of his Armenian National Movement's board, Ararat Zurabian.

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    www.rferl.org/features/default.aspx?Year=2007&Month=5&D - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/30/2007    Last Visited: 5/30/2007  

    YEREVAN, May 29, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- Jailed Armenian opposition leader and former Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian today described his detention on money-laundering charges as a " political persecution," RFE/RL's Armenian Service reported. ... more

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    www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav0910 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/10/2007    Last Visited: 9/11/2007  

    After four months in custody, former Armenian Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian has been released from prison, though local observers are divided over what motivated the decision.Supporters have charged that political reasons drove the arrest of Arzumanian, an outspoken opposition activist, in the run-up to Armenia's May parliamentary elections.Officials have denied the charge.

    The September 7 release came as a surprise to supporters and political observers alike.Just one week before, a Yerevan court had approved a petition to extend Arzumanian's imprisonment until early November.The same court was responsible for releasing him as well.

    Arzumanian, who served as foreign minister under former President Levon Ter-Petrossian from 1996-1998, is head of the Civil Disobedience Movement non-governmental organization, which has called on Armenians not to take part in elections in a bid to remove President Robert Kocharian's administration from power. [For details, see the Eurasia Insight archive].

    In an interview with EurasiaNet after his release, Arzumanian, who still faces charges of money laundering, called his sudden release from jail "a puzzle."

    "If a few days ago they considered that I could obstruct the preliminary investigation, what happened within those seven days that I cannot obstruct it now?It is clear that the case is political and not criminal, and both the arrest and the release are political orders," Arzumanian said.

    Under the terms stipulated for his release, Arzumanian has been barred from leaving Armenia.

    Official comments in response to the decision have been few.General Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian told Armenian reporters on September 8 that given the charges brought against the former foreign minister, "I no longer found it advisable to keep Arzumanian in custody."
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    An initial statement from the National Security Service following Arzumanian's May 7 arrest stated that the ex-foreign minister had received "dirty money" from Moscow-based businessman Levon Markos, who is wanted by the police for forgery.
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    During investigators' preliminary investigation, however, it was established that the money had been transferred to Arzumanian not by Markos, but by Russian businessman Sashik Aghazarian, a friend and former university classmate of Arzumanian.
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    During investigators' preliminary investigation, however, it was established that the money had been transferred to Arzumanian not by Markos, but by Russian businessman Sashik Aghazarian, a friend and former university classmate of Arzumanian.
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    Until it is established that the person who sent the money got it in an illegal, criminal way, there can be no criminal act committed by anyone, in particular by Arzumanian," Arsenian said.
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    "[I]f they want to keep Arzumanian in prison, they can do that easily," he said in reference to state prosecutors.

    Meanwhile, Arzumanian says that he has no plans to stop his political work and will also seek compensation in a local court.A petition was filed in early June with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg to have Arzumanian's case termed "political prosecution," the Noyan Tapan news agency reported."I will consider myself a person facing political persecution until the case is closed," Arzumanian said.

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    www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav0626 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/26/2008    Last Visited: 6/27/2008  

    "We are concerned with the time PACE has given [for Armenia to comply with its resolution], as it is too long and means our relatives will stay in prison for the next six months," Melissa Braun, the American wife of Ter-Petrosian's campaign manager, Alexander Arzumanian, one of the detainees, told EurasiaNet.

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    www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/06/22/alik - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/22/2009    Last Visited: 6/24/2009  

    "The struggle continues," Armenia's former Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian announced when leaving the courtroom today. He was set free with one of his associates Suren Sirunian.

    The prosecutor in the case had demanded to sentence Alexander Arzumanian and Suren Sirunian to 6 and 5 years of imprisonment respectively.
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    In the yard, Alexander Arzumanian and Suren Sirunian were welcomed by their relatives, adherents and members of the opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK).
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    "I have always seconded you," Sargis Qloyan said to Alexander Arzumanian.

    Alexander Arzumanian and Suren Sirunian thanked everyone who had backed them for a year.
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    Then Arzumanian apologizes to the reporters for not answering their questions as they were hurrying to meet their released friend Miasnik Malkhasian near the Statue of Miasnikian.
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    After a year's sentence term Alexander Arzumanian, Miasnik Malkahsian and Suren Sirunian met near the statue where they had last met on March 1, 2008.
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    Later Alexander Arzumanian, Miasnik Malkahsian and Suren Sirunian joined Hakob Hakobian in Abovyan.

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    www.hri.org/news/balkans/rferl/2007/07-06-21.rferl.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/21/2007    Last Visited: 6/22/2007  

    Melissa Brown, the U.S.-born wife of former Armenian Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian, met in Yerevan on June 19 with her husband's former cabinet colleague Serzh Sarkisian, who is now Armenian prime minister, at the latter's invitation, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reported.
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    Arzumanian, who served as foreign minister from late 1996-early 1998, founded the opposition grouping Civil Resistance last year.He was arrested in early May on charges of illegally receiving from a Russian citizen of Armenian descent a large sum of money, allegedly to finance his opposition activities.Most major opposition parties and several of Arzumanian's former government colleagues have publicly criticized his arrest as politically motivated (see "RFE/RL Newsline," May 4, 5, 11, and 18 and June 6, 2007).LF

    [08] TRIAL OF DISGRACED ARMENIAN FORMER PARLIAMENTARIAN SUSPENDED

    A court in the southern town of Artashat suspended indefinitely on June 19 the ongoing trial of businessman and former parliamentarian Hakob Hakobian due to his allegedly deteriorating health, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reported.Hakobian, who is affiliated with Prime Minister Sarkisian's Republican Party of Armenia, was arrested in October 2006 after his supporters stormed a gas-distribution facility in a village south of Yerevan.He was subsequently stripped of his parliamentary immunity and charged with "hooliganism" and tax evasion, charges he denies, but which precluded him running in the May 12 parliamentary election (see "RFE/RL Newsline," October 11 and 16, 2006, and January 19, 2007).LF

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    forum.armenianclub.com/showthread.php?s=991e7b34a2850a5 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/13/2007    Last Visited: 11/15/2007  

    Alexander Arzumanian was the former Armenian Ambassador to the United Nations and Foreign Minister of Armenia during former Armenia's President Levon Ter-Petrosyan era.Arzumanian is also Chairman of the Armenian National Movement.
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    Arzumanian and Hovannisian stated that they did not have information about the US government funding.

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    www.agbutoronto.ca/?p=130 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/3/2008    Last Visited: 7/1/2009  

    It should be mentioned that RA NA deputies Sasun Mikayelian, Hakob Hakobian, Myasnik Malkhasian, former Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian, as well as Suren Surunian, Shant Haroutiunian, and Grigor Voskerchian are accused of organizing mass disorders accompanied by murders.
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    It should be mentioned that the seven people accused of organizing mass disorders accompanied by murders are Sasun Mikayelian, Hakob Hakobian, Myasnik Malkhasian, former Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian, as well as Suren Sirunian, Shant Haroutiunian, and Grigor Voskerchian.

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