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    MARCH 1: NOT PART OF INTERNAL CORRUPTION?

    A1+
    [06:26 pm] 09 December, 2008

    Thirty Armenian prosecutors, ten investigators from the special
    investigative service, ten police investigators, two NSS officials,
    two officials of the tax service, two customs officials have joined
    the representatives of the U.S. corresponding bodies to find out how
    they can fight against corruption.

    How appropriate and effective is it for Armenian experts to leave
    work and participate in the conference held on the U.S. Department of
    Justice on "Successful Techniques for the Investigation and Prosecution
    of Corruption"? RA Deputy Prosecutor General Armen Danielyan explained
    to "A1+".

    "I hope that this will be just one of the conferences and that we will
    have the opportunity to get acquainted with procedures in the U.S. We
    must free ourselves from corruption at the political, governmental
    and economic levels in order to create a democratic society."

    Danileyan doesn't believe that Armenians lack the will to fight
    against corruption. "As Deputy Prosecutor General, I assure you
    that the Prosecutor General is willing to support the fight against
    corruption and we will engage journalists in the process."

    How do you envision the fight against corruption when many Armenian
    citizens distrust prosecutors and complain about prosecutors? In
    response to this, Danielyan said:

    "We can always say that there are people who lack trust. I believe
    that the behavior of a state official may serve as a basis to form
    public opinion that there is corruption in government."

    Why don't people trust the Prosecution General? Head of the department
    of fight against corruption and organized crimes of the RA Prosecution
    General Armen Arshafyan had this to say to that:

    "The people lack trust not only in prosecutors, but also many state
    structures. We must gradually overcome that barrier with your help."

    Today's conference did not touch upon the events of March 1, even from
    the aspects of loss or increase in people's trust in prosecutors and
    the courts.

    Since U.S. Prosecutor Steven Kessler believes that the goal of the
    conference is to make it easier for citizens to complain to the
    police. "A1+" asked Kessler why the conference overlooked the events
    of March 1.

    "We haven't touched upon those issues because what we are discussing
    refers to the fight against corruption," said Mr. Kessler and added:
    "I understand that citizens are not satisfied with the work of the
    police and prosecutors, but I hope that Armenian judges and prosecutors
    will reach success and will take into account the decisions of the
    European Court."
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