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    AFTER CHAYKA'S VISIT ONLY PRELIMINARY CAUSES OF A320 CRASH ARE SPECIFIED
    By Marietta Khachatrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    26/09/2006

    Answering journalists question in Yerevan on September 22, chief
    prosecutor of the Russian Federation, Yuri Chayka, said that the
    investigation into the crash of A320 Armenian passenger plane is not
    over yet. "The investigation is currently trying to answer whether
    there was a technical breakdown, whether the crew violated flight rules
    and whether the air traffic controllers did everything right. Now we
    are waiting for experts to answer these questions after which we will
    put the facts together we will be able to say who is to blame. It
    hard to speak of anything specific as the investigation is still in
    process," Mr. Chayka said.

    Aghvan Hovsepian, chief prosecutor of Armenia, added that the common
    investigation into the causes of the crash is a good example of
    cooperation between the two countries' Persecutor's Offices.

    The main reason of the meeting was signing of an agreement on
    cooperation between Armenian and Russian Persecutor's Offices that will
    make the fight against criminals more productive in both states. Yuri
    Chayka thinks that friendly relations, culture and traditions that
    are comprehensible for the two nations prepare a good atmosphere for
    the implementation of the agreement.

    Answering a question about the recent rampage of ethnic violence in
    Russia, Mr. Chayka said that these crimes have no ethnic grounds,
    as the criminal does not distinguish between nationalities, he does
    not look at his victim's nationality while murdering him.

    Yet, he expressed regret that there indeed were cases of ethnic
    violence; during the last year only 5 investigation cases were opened
    that had elements of ethnic intolerance and that were labeled "inciting
    interethnic hostility."

    A special department investigating such cases was set at the
    Prosecutor's Office of Russia that will supervise implementation
    of federal legislature and laws concerning international relations,
    Yuri Chayka appeased.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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