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    U.S. AMBASSADOR UNDERLINES IMPORTANCE OF HOLDING OBJECTIVE AND PUBLIC TRIAL ON MARCH 1-2 CASES

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011065
    Dec 19, 2008

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, NOYAN TAPAN. The results of the investigation
    into the criminal case on the March 1-2 events in Yerevan conducted
    by the Special Investigation Service, as well issues related to the
    trial and its delay were discussed at the December 29 meeting of the
    RA prosecutor general Aghvan Hovsepian and the U.S. ambassador to
    Armenia Marie Yovanovitch.

    The prosecutor general presented the results of the investigation and
    some statistical data, noting that during the investigation, charges
    were brought against 140 people, materials on 111 people were sent
    to court, and criminal prosecution of 26 people was stopped and the
    criminal case with respect to them was quashed. 3 persons currently
    have status of accused persons in the criminal case, and a written
    undertaking not to leave Armenia was chosen as a precautionary measure
    for them. Another 5 accused persons are wanted by the police. There
    are no persons under preliminary arrest.

    Out of 90 criminal cases on 111 people sent to court, sentences were
    passed on 87 criminal cases of 101 people: five were acquitted, the
    criminal case on 1 person was quashed due to reconciliation with the
    victim, a fine as punishment was imposed on 5 persons, 38 were given
    a suspended sentence and put on probation, and 52 were sentenced
    to imprisonment. Court acts were not made regarding 10 persons in 3
    criminal cases, and the trial of 7 persons in 1 criminal case is now
    at the initial stage.

    3 deaths were recorded as a result of using "Cheryomukha 7" special
    weapon by police during the mass disorder. The investigators revealed
    that this special weapon was used by 4 policemen, however, according to
    Armenian experts, the current methodology of expert examination does
    not enable to identify the special weapons used. The RA prosecutor
    general has applied to the OSCE, the UN, the U.S. embassy in Armenia,
    the CE Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg, and Russia
    with the request to provide experienced specialists who will help
    with the investigation.

    M. Yovanovitch underlined the importance of holding an objective and
    public trial, ensuring equality for all the sides in the trial and
    respect for the rights of the accused persons, and excluding any
    violence. "It is important that the final court act be acceptable
    and perceptable for Armenian society," she said.

    As regards the RA prosecutor general's request to provide
    expert-related help for identification of special weapons used by the
    police during the mass disorder, in particular, "Cheryomukha 7" bullets
    and guns, the U.S. ambassador said that the U.S. has no such equipment
    and methodology that will be useful in elucidation of this issue.
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