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    PROSECUTOR GENERAL WANTS "TO SEE HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER IN HIS STATUS"

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114253
    Ju ne 6, 2008

    YEREVAN, JUNE 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The Prosecutor's Office was obliged
    to respond to the special speech of the Human Rights Defender. This
    statement was made by Aghvan Hovsepian, the RA Prosecutor General,
    during the discussion of the special public report of the RA Human
    Rights Defender "on the February 19, 2008 presidential elections and
    the post-electoral developments" in the National Assembly on June
    5. According to him, a number of issues raised in the report have to
    do with the prosecutor's office and in case of not responding to them,
    the prosecutor's office would indirectly accept the commentaries in
    the report.

    According to Aghvan Hovsepian, the Human Rights Defender has surpassed
    his competences, as the arguments in the report have nothing to do
    with the problems of the human rights protection. In response to
    the statement of the Defender that a prosecutor's office has never
    submitted objections to the report of the ombudsman, the Prosecutor
    General mentioned in his turn that this is also the first time the
    Human Rights Defender has made a political analysis in his report. "I
    would like to see the Human Rights Defender in his status," Aghvan
    Hovsepian mentioned. Not disputing the right of the ombudsman for
    making a special report, he mentioned at the same time that the
    Human Rights Defender is not a free creator to choose the subject of
    the report himself: "He is a state official and his activities are
    regulated by the law."

    "I am far from thinking that police collaborators have operated
    exceptionally by law and that there have been no excesses. That is
    why an investigation is underway, as a result of which corresponding
    decisions will be made," Aghvan Hovsepian declared. Referring to the
    issue on the participation of police troops in the March 1 events and
    the control over their avtivities, the Prosecutor General mentioned
    that according to the Law on Police, the keeping of the public order
    and the provision of the public security is the problem of those
    troops and the Chief of the Police is their commander.

    Aghvan Hovsepian mentioned that not a search but a scene inspection
    was carried out in the Liberty square. In his words, the tents in
    the square cannot be considered flats, therefore, no court decision
    was necessary for the inspection.
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