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    RA COURT OF APPEAL STARTS CONSIDERING VARDAN ZURNACHYAN's APPEAL


    YEREVAN, JULY 21. ARMINFO. The RA Court of Appeal has started
    considering an appeal lodged by Vardan Zurnachyan, lawyer of the
    opposition activist Lavrenty Kirakosyan.

    Advancing arguments for his appeal, Zurnachyan stated that the
    investigation was conducted with gross violations of the Code of
    Criminal Procedure. Kirakosyan's flat was searched on the last day of
    his being under arrest for participating in the opposition's rallies
    not sanctioned by the authorities. "After a telephone conversation,
    during which the policemen reported that nothing suspicious had been
    found, they came back and searched the tank once more and found a
    package with green substance. Moreover, my client was subjected to
    violence at the police station. This and other violations testify that
    the investigation was not impartial and the case is trumped up,"
    Zurnachyan said. The lawyer asked the court to invite as witnesses the
    Head Physician of the Baghramyan regional hospital and the medical
    nurse who rendered medical aid to Kirakosyan that day.

    Speaking in court, Kirakosyan pointed out that he is being persecuted
    for political reasons. "Since 1995, the time of dictatorship of the
    Armenian National Movement, I have been persecuted by the police. A
    testimony to that is the criminal charge of unlawful possession of
    arms trumped up against me at that time, for which I was unfairly
    imprisoned for six months. And now I am being persecuted for my being
    honest and committed to principles during last year's elections and
    latest developments in this spring," he said.

    Lavrenty Kirakosyan, the active member of the National-Democratic
    Union, which is part of the opposition bloc "Justice", was sentenced
    to 18 months of imprisonment for unlawful possession of drugs. The
    convict and his lawyer claim that the drugs were put stealthily by the
    policemen during the search in his house. The trial is to be resumed
    on July 26.
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