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    LONG EXPECTED HEARINGS IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    Yerkir, Armenia
    Nov 6 2006

    The National Assembly's Standing Committee on Defense, National
    Security and Internal Affairs held a working discussion aimed at
    informing the parliament on the measures taken by the law enforcement
    agencies in fighting crime.

    The discussion was proposed by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Party. Chairman of the Committee Aramayis Grigorian noted that the
    reason for having the discussion are the recent cases of murder
    that were viewed as an expression of intensification of the criminal
    situation that has caused concerns among the society.

    Representatives from the police, the national security service,
    Ministry of Justice as well as NGOs participated in the discussion.

    Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Ararat Mahtessian noted that some
    political leaders and media outlets are increasingly using the terms
    'criminal' and 'criminalization' referring to the existing situation
    in Armenia.

    "These statements have nothing to do with the criminal statistics
    and the efficiency of the fight against crime. The law enforcement
    bodies will welcome any initiatives coming from the government or the
    society aimed at fighting crime but we cannot accept any approaches
    that are trying to devalue the work of thousands of people committed
    to their job," Mahtessian stated adding that the dynamics of crime
    indicators have remained stable in the past 6 years and in the past
    3 years it has decreased.

    Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly Vahan Hovhannissian noted
    in his statement that the government's efforts yield no results in
    a country where the law enforcement bodies cannot work efficiently
    because no matter how many socially oriented programs the government
    implements the level of the population's vulnerability starts at the
    point where the population should be protected by the police.

    Other security systems are not that visible for the population,
    Hovhannissian stated noting that merely listening to the report
    presented by the police is not sufficient since the police is only one
    circle in the longer chain. Institutions responsible for preventive
    measures are a part of that chain too, Hovhannissian believes.

    Meanwhile, these institutions are either non-existent or are
    in a miserable condition. "It is surprising that there are no
    representatives of the Prosecutor's Office here because the work the
    police does sometimes loses its meaning because of the Prosecutor's
    Office. Then comes the court, the penitentiary system which is also
    in a very poor condition.

    We will find ourselves in a very awkward position if we fail to
    ensure the smooth cooperation between the circles of this chain,"
    Hovhannissian noted pointing out that it is strange that a judge
    receives a high salary while a police officer receives a salary that
    is several times lower. "A high salary is one of the anti-corruption
    measures but we also have to think about the police officers and
    those working in the security sector. We, as the parliament, should
    be more active in these spheres," Hovhannissian said.

    Head of ARF's parliamentary faction Hrayr Karapetian noted that there
    was public demand for such a discussion. "Today the opposition has
    started an anti-criminal movement. We do not think it is a movement
    as such. Movements should not start right before the elections and
    end right after them.

    Fighting crime is a perpetual process and today's discussion is one of
    such processes. The relations between the NA Standing Committee and the
    law enforcement bodies should be reviewed. This cooperation should not
    be limited only to adopting laws, presenting drafts, defending them and
    voting. There are many problems today and the Committee is ready to do
    its best during the discussions of the draft budget," Karapetian said.

    NA deputies Hrant Khachatrian and Gagik Kostanian also presented their
    positions on the issue. Mahtessian concluded the discussion noting
    that a number of positive changes are expected after the upcoming
    legislative reform that would help the law enforcement bodies
    better fight crime. Chairman of the Committee Aramayis Grigorian
    noted that the Committee should not limit its activities to working
    discussions. Once the results of the discussion are analyzed practical
    measures will be taken and broader discussions will be held with
    participation of representatives of all public and judicial structures.
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