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  • Heritage Headquarters Break-In Confirmed, But Criminal Case Refused

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Heritage Party
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 27.00.03, 27.16.00 (temporary)
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 52.48.46 (temporary)
    Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
    Website: www.heritage.am


    August 31, 2006


    Justice Denied In Three Acts: Heritage Headquarters Break-In Confirmed, But
    Criminal Case Refused


    Yerevan--On August 29, 2006, the Heritage Party received official
    notification from Colonel Hovik Tamamyan of Yerevan's Central Police
    Department that laboratory examinations confirmed that unknown persons broke
    into Heritage's office and attached a "flash" copying mechanism and external
    monitor to its computer system on the night of March 8, four days after the
    Paronian Theater's management had illegally locked Raffi Hovannisian and his
    colleagues out of their place of work. This finding notwithstanding, the
    police department concluded on August 24 that no criminal charges would be
    brought on the premise, clearly contrived, that there was no positive
    evidence, only assumptions, that any information was actually taken from the
    computer system and thus that any illegality had occurred. In an amazing
    display of Armenia's "presidential justice," the police apparently carried
    out their "instruction from above" to close down the case without
    questioning the management of the theater or any other possible suspects, in
    places high and low, of the criminal break-in.

    This telling decision was issued in response to Raffi Hovannisian's May 29
    affidavit testifying that on March 8, exactly four days after Heritage party
    headquarters had been forcibly shut down without a legal warrant and further
    access to it had been blocked, one or more people had gained entry into the
    office's main computer, where all information regarding the party, its
    membership, and its activities is maintained. In the words of Heritage
    attorney Zaruhi Postanjian: "After having examined the computer, experts
    from the National Bureau of Investigation affirmed that on that night, when
    the office was deemed vacant by a later court ruling, the computer was put
    in operational mode for 22-24 minutes and, what is more, was hooked up to a
    monitor. The results of the investigation demanded, therefore, that a
    criminal case be launched. In a flagrant disregard of law and justice,
    however, the police department refused to authorize such a probe, making
    dubious references to 'corpus delicti.' We will appeal this sham
    determination to the courts of law and public opinion."

    On August 24, the same day as the police department's cover-up of justice,
    Judge Narine Barseghyan of Yerevan's Davtashen-Ajapniak Court of First
    Instance heard Raffi Hovannisian's complaint against the marshals of the
    Service for Mandatory Execution of Judicial Acts (SMEJA). Hovannisian had
    disputed their unlawful sealing of the Heritage office on May 30, only one
    day after it reopened pursuant to the injunction issued in the underlying
    case by Judge Edward Avetisyan. The SMEJA officers had forced Hovannisian
    and the office staff to leave the premises.

    Reflecting on the illegal actions taken by the marshals, Judge Barseghyan
    seemed to pose a series of irrelevant questions with the intent to divert
    the proceedings from the subject matter of the complaint. In response to the
    judge's query into Raffi Hovannisian's current entitlement to the space,
    Zaruhi Postanjian noted: "This matter is subject to clarification and is
    currently being considered by the Court of Appeals. As for today's petition,
    submitted by us to your jurisdiction, we are seeking a legal assessment of
    the activities carried out by SMEJA officials."

    Even though the hearing had resonated with the public at large and the
    courtroom was at full capacity, representatives of neither SMEJA nor the
    Paronian Theater were present. In all probability, they had advance
    confidence that they would not be brought to justice. Despite the absence of
    the defendants, Judge Barseghyan went forward with the trial and, in
    predictable conformity with the tide of Armenian "jurisprudence," denied
    Hovannisian's petition.

    And finally on the next day, August 25, the Court of Appeals, composed of
    Judges Artashes Tumanyan, Karine Hakobyan, and Astghik Kharatyan, rejected
    Raffi Hovannisian's demand for clarification of the judgment issued on June
    26 by Judge Avetisian of the Central and Nork-Marash Court. According to
    that judgment, the forcible closure of Heritage's office was deemed illegal.
    Separately, Hovannisian was instructed to pay certain rental installments
    for a period when he was not actually making use of the premises. Hence, the
    Court in effect validated the five-year real-estate lease entered into in
    2002, but was silent on whether Hovannisian still could use the leased space
    until 2007.

    Once again, nothing out of the ordinary took place. Abusing its prerogative
    to execute justice, the appeals panel carried out "in the name of the
    Republic of Armenia," yet another special directive coming from the
    "presidential above." And once again Raffi Hovannisian's request, this time
    for a simple clarification, was rejected. "We have become permanent
    eyewitnesses to the successive stagings of 'justice' and the finale of the
    show is nothing more than an 'old song,' but we will appeal all the way up,"
    commented Heritage board chairman Vardan Khachatrian.

    Founded in 2002, Heritage has regional divisions throughout the land. Its
    central headquarters are located at 7 Vazgen Sargsian Street, Yerevan 0010,
    Armenia, with telephone contact at (374-10) 27.00.03, 27.16.00 (temporary),
    fax at (374-10) 52.48.46 (temporary), email at [email protected], and website
    at www.heritage.am.
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