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    A1 Plus | 13:12:42 | 08-04-2004 | Official |

    OPEN LETTER

    Dear Mr. President, Dear Prosecutor General,

    The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) and the
    Norwegian Helsinki Committee (NHC) are writing this letter to you in order
    ensure that a prompt, thorough and transparent investigation will be
    conducted into the brutal physical attack on Mikael Danielyan, Chairman of
    the Armenian Helsinki Association, and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

    Mr. Danielyan was attacked and beaten by four assailants, who cornered him
    in a passageway between two buildings at 09.00 am on 30 March 2004. He was
    knocked to the ground and beaten for about ten minutes after which the
    perpetrators fled. Mr. Danielyan was taken to hospital in a serious
    condition.

    As there are indications that the attackers might be connected to state
    structures, it is important that a prompt and thorough investigation into
    the case is carried out the personal control of the Prosecutor General, who
    is in a privileged position to conduct all necessary questioning of
    representatives of the power structures.

    We are calling on you to ensure that the principles of the UN Declaration on
    Human Rights Defenders are adhered to in Armenia, and that proper measures
    to prevent further attacks on human rights defenders will be taken.

    We already note that there has not been a thorough forensic examination of
    Mr. Danielyan. Such examination should have been conducted as soon as
    possible. During the first two days after the attack, the doctors informed
    the relatives of Mr. Danielyan that he most likely suffered from a brain
    concussion. Later on they changed their diagnosis and stated that he only
    suffers from dangerously high blood pressure. This change of diagnosis could
    be seen as a way of downplaying the seriousness of the case.

    If investigations do not lead to criminal charges of those responsible for
    this crime, a negative signal will be sent to Europe that in Armenia attacks
    on dissident voices go unpunished. Suspicion will remain that state
    structures were involved in the violent attack.

    We would like to remind you of two other cases of violence against critical
    voices. In one case the journalist Mark Grigoryan fell victim to a pipe bomb
    attack against him in October 2002. The investigation was suspended,
    "because no suspects could be found". In another case, the human rights
    correspondent Mher Ghalechyan was brutally beaten in the editorial office of
    an oppositional newspaper in April 2003. A criminal investigation of the
    incident was launched, but while the perpetrators are publicly known, the
    Prosecutor General's Office closed the case in December 2003, claiming the
    absence of a corpus delicti.

    We hope that these failures are not repeated in the case of Mr. Danielyan.

    Sincerely,
    Dr. Aaron Rhodes-(Executive Director, IHF)
    Bjørn Engesland-(Secretary General, NHC)
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