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    RA OMBUDSMAN TO TAKE PART IN WORK OF NA COMMISSION STUDYING MARCH 1-2 EVENTS THROUGH HIS REPRESENTATIVE

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=115537
    JU LY 11

    RA Ombudsman Armen Haroutiunian in the future will cooperate with
    the NA ad hoc commission on study of the March 1-2 events through
    his representative Arman Khachatrian, the Monitoring Group Executive
    of Ombudsman's Office. RA Ombudsman said this at the July 11 press
    conference not excluding that in come cases he will personally take
    part in commission's sittings.

    In response to the question of a journalist of whether there is
    a development of Ombudsman's special public report on the March 1
    events, A.

    Haroutiunian said that an ad hoc commission studying the events
    has been created and the prevailing majority of questions raised by
    it coincides with the questions asked in the report in connection
    with the March 1 morning events. The Ombudsman gave assurance that
    if the whole political spectrum were represented in the commission,
    everybody would gain.

    A. Haroutiunian said that there were many responses to Ombudsman's
    questions regarding the actions of this or that policeman, some
    policemen were dismissed, a policeman has received a reprimand
    lately. "Law enforcers should further improve their activity,
    dustrust to law enforcers and courts is rather high in society,"
    the Ombudsman said. In connection with the RA Prosecutor General's
    question of "from where shall we find neutral witnesses on the March
    1 events," the Ombudsman explained: "What is the difference between
    a democratic state and an authoritarian one: if you fail to find a
    neutral witness, fail to prove, you should set the defendant free:
    it is you who is obliged to prove that he is guilty, he is not obliged
    to prove his innocence."

    The RA Ombudsman said that according to the Constitution, it is the
    RA President who confers ranks, but it is not mentioned that he can
    "take them back."

    Ombudsman's opinion in connection with a number of scandalous cases
    is the following: the Ombudsman will vote for pre-term release of
    Zhamanak Yerevan newspaper's editor-in-chief Arman Babajanian in the
    independent interdepartmental commission, Ombudsman's office will keep
    up with the new judicial enquiry on Mataghis case starting in Gyumri,
    as regards the case of Levon Gulian, who died on May 12, 2007 in the
    RA Police building, in non-cleared up circumstances, the Ombudsman
    as before doubts that "something is wrong about that case."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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