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    168 Zham, Armenia
    May 22 2008



    Armenian rights activist wounded in brawl

    In broad daylight on Teryan Street

    A dispute and a brawl occurred yesterday on Teryan Street [in Yerevan]
    between Mikayel Danielyan, the chairman of the Helsinki Association,
    and Tigran Urikhanyan, the former leader of the Progressive Party, as
    a result of which Urikhanyan shot at Danielyan. Each of the sides
    presents the reason for the incident in their own way, accusing the
    opposite side. Urikhanyan states that Danielyan was drunk, with his
    friends, and behaved indecently regarding the young women who were
    passing by. Danielyan's friends state that Urikhanyan approached their
    cars, insulted them and then shot at Danielyan.

    A brawl on Teryan street

    Yesterday at about 1500 [1000 gmt] a dispute and a brawl occurred on
    Teryan Street between Mikayel Danielyan, the chairman of the Helsinki
    Association, and Tigran Urikhanyan, the former leader of the
    Progressive Party.

    Mikayel Danielyan received a firearm wound as a result of the
    brawl. The wound was not serious and Danielyan and Urikhanyan were
    taken to the Kentron police department. What was the reason for the
    dispute between the two men - in front of numerous people, with one of
    them even shooting at the other? Urikhanyan told us over the phone
    that Mikaelyan and his friends sitting in a taxi "behaved indecently
    with regard to young women passing by" and that he only beeped the
    horn when he saw this. "He stopped my service car and approached,
    being under the influence of alcohol and drugs, but let an expert
    examination determine this. He started swearing at me in the presence
    of numerous witnesses. I took out my legal arm and shot in the air
    after he approached, and then I called the police," Urikhanyan told us
    modestly.

    The other side of the dispute, however, states the opposite. We did
    not manage to talk to Danielyan in person. However, a member of the
    Helsinki Assembly, Artsrun Babayan, talked to us; he was in the same
    car with Danielyan. Contrary to Urikhanyan's statement that Danielyan
    was drunk, Babayan said that Danielyan was not drunk, but tipsy and
    that those are different things.

    [Passage omitted: description of Urikhanyan's swearing]

    Babayan said that afterwards he [Urikhanyan] shot in Danielyan's
    chest. Although Urikhanyan told us that he shot in the air only and
    then called the police, Babayan said that he shot twice - first, in
    Danielyan's chest, wounding him, and only then in the air.

    [Passage omitted: Babayan describing Urikhanyan's actions]

    In response to Urikhanyan's statement that Danielyan and his friends
    had behaved indecently with regard to "young women who were passing
    by", Babayan said that nothing of the kind had taken place.

    [Passage omitted: Babayan saying they did not insult the young women]

    Babayan said Danielyan's health condition was good. He said that they
    would of course proceed with the case. "Of course, we will proceed
    with the case, they shoot at a person in the street in daylight, why
    should we not proceed with the case?" he said.

    An employee of the political and economic department of the US
    embassy, Marko Velikonja, came to the Kentron police department in
    connection with the incident. He said that he had come to clarify what
    happened with the human rights activist as he had been alerted to the
    incident. Mr Velikonja refused to answer questions saying he was not
    informed of what happened. He explained his presence not by the
    personality of Mikayel Danielyan but by the fact that a human rights
    activist had been attacked. The Helsinki Assembly has alerted all
    embassies in Armenia and the ombudsman to the incident.

    [translated]
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