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Indeed, in a translation of an article published on asamizdat blog, a fugitive opposition leader, newspaper editor Nikol Pashinian, says that such actions will force the government toact in even more repressive ways, thus precipitating their downfall.
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Pashinian likens the process to tightening a bolt too much.
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"Nikol Pashinian is an extremely dangerous criminal because he loves Armenia and wants to see constitutional order restored in our country," writes the opposition paper.
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A Yerevan district court found Pashinian guilty on January 19 of stirring up the March 2008 mass disturbances after the disputed presidential election that left 10 people dead and more than 200 others injured.
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A district election commission ordered a recount of two precincts that showed Pashinian had won.
Hurriyet Dailynews 2010
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"Hayk" condemns the 7-year prison sentence given to opposition leader and newspaper editor Nikol Pashinian.
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However, it also ruled Pashinian should serve only about half of the sentence in accordance with a general amnesty declared by the authorities in June.
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Nikol Pashinian testifies in court in Yerevan on March 4.
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It also rejected a separate appeal from prosecutors who had protested the lower-court decision to clear Pashinian of an alleged assault on a policeman during an October 2007 demonstration in Yerevan.
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A Yerevan court convicted Pashinian last month for his part in organizing the deadly March
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