КАРАБАХ - ПАРЛАМЕНТ - РЕШЕНИЕ- АМНИСТИЯ

В ходе созванной по инициативе президента НКР внеочередной сессии Национальное Собрание Нагорно-Карабахской Республики приняло решение об объявлении амнистии в связи с 20-летием провозглашения НКР, отмечаемого 2 сентября.

Как сообщает собкор АрмИнфо в Степанакерте, по амнистии на свободу выйдут около 25% заключенных. От несения наказания освобождены все лица, осужденные к различным видам наказания, не связанным с лишением свободы; лица, лишенные свободы сроком до 3 лет; инвалиды 1-й и 2-й групп, осужденные на срок до 5-и лет; лица, совершившие преступления до исполнения 18 лет; лица, которым исполнилось 60 лет; участники карабахской войны и приравненные к ним лица; родственники погибших при защите родины и приравненных к ним лиц; а также лица, в отношении которых назначенное наказание условно не было применено.

Число подлежащих прекращению некоторых уголовных и судебных дел колеблется в пределах 60-80%. Это 6-я амнистия за 20 лет независимой государственности НКР. В конце заседания сессии председатель Национального собрания НКР Ашот Гулян от имени депутатов и аппарата парламента поздравил с 20-летием провозглашения НКР армянство мира, всех друзей Арцаха в различных странах.

"Этот день, можно сказать, является той отправной точкой, с которой начинается новейшая история Арцаха. Обобщая все наши успехи, достижения и упущения за эти 20 лет, хочу сказать, что Нагорно-Карабахская Республика - состоявшееся, суверенное, зрелое и демократическое государство, полностью достойное международного признания", - сказал Ашот Гулян.

 

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