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    THE CHARGE WAS CHANGED
    by Lusine Sahakyan and Yervand Varosyan

    Aravot, Armenia
    June 14 2008

    On 27 February 2008, former Deputy Prosecutor-General Gagik Jhangiryan
    was charged with alleged possession of an illegal weapon and use of
    violence against policemen under Part of 1of Article 312 and Part of
    1of Article 235 of the Armenian Criminal Code. A senior investigator
    at the Armenian Special Investigative Service decided to change the
    charge against Jhangiryan on 13 June 2008.

    Under the decision, the charge on the illegal possession of a
    weapon (Part of 1 of Article 235 of the Armenian Criminal Code) was
    dropped. So, four months later the preliminary investigation agency
    decided that the pistol seized from Jhangiryan on 23 February 2008 was
    legal. In fact, all documents confirming the legality of the pistol
    were submitted to the preliminary investigation agency on the first day
    [of his arrest]. But under the same decision, Part 1of Article 300
    of the Armenian Criminal Code (attempt to overthrow the government)
    was added to the criminal case against Jhangiryan.

    The decision says that Jhangiryan and [former] members of the Armenian
    parliament, Khachatur Sukiasyan, Sasun Mikaelyan, Myasnik Malkhasyan
    and Hakob Hakobyan, had planned to seize power by force after the
    former Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosyan's failure in the 19
    February presidential election.

    [Passage omitted: the decision aims to damage Jhangiryan's reputation]

    Jhangiryan has described this decision as absurd and ridiculous. He
    said that his activity had nothing to do with Article 300 of the
    Armenian Criminal Code. This decision has once again proved that
    Jhangiryan came under political persecution for a speech he made at
    the rally on 22 February 2008.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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