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    KOCHARIAN BLASTS ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN

    Radio Liberty
    March 5 2008
    Czech Republic

    President Robert harshly criticized on Wednesday Armenia's state
    human rights ombudsman, Armen Harutiunian, for questioning the use
    of lethal force against thousands of opposition supporters who took
    to the streets of Yerevan at the weekend.

    In a report released on Monday, Harutiunian said Saturday's deadly
    clashes between security forces and protesters may have been the result
    of a violent break-up earlier in the day of the peaceful opposition
    sit-in in the city's Liberty Square.

    The Armenian police say Ter-Petrosian and his most ardent supporters
    who were camped in the square more 11 days hoarded weapons, ammunition
    and even drugs and had to be dispersed.

    Harutiunian wondered whether riot police tried to search the square
    or issued a warning to the protesters before using force. He said
    the much bigger crowd that barricaded itself elsewhere in central
    Yerevan and clashed with riot police hours later was not necessarily
    controlled by opposition leaders.

    "After all, what was the reason for the demonstrators' disagreement
    with both law-enforcers and representatives of Levon Ter-Petrosian's
    campaign team?" he asked. "Maybe the reason for that was the events
    that took place in the morning."

    The ombudsman also condemned the state-controlled electronic media
    for presenting only the official version of events. "Why aren't they
    discussing possible illegalities committed by representatives of
    law-enforcement bodies and the issue of holding them accountable?" he
    said.

    A spokeswoman for Armenia's Office of the Prosecutor-General, Sona
    Truzian, insisted on Wednesday that security forces that confronted
    the opposition crowd on Saturday night did not fire at protesters
    and themselves came under fire. But she could not explain just how
    at least seven protesters died in the standoff, saying only that
    circumstances of their deaths are being "meticulously" examined by
    law-enforcement authorities.

    Kocharian was clearly angered by the ombudsman's report, telling
    journalists that Harutiunian is tarnishing Armenia's image broad
    and "does not understand what he is talking about." He said every
    state official must remember that they "work for Armenia and not
    for Strasbourg."

    Harutiunian had worked as a legal adviser to Kocharian before being
    elected as human rights ombudsman by the National Assembly two years
    ago. Kocharian himself nominated his candidacy for the job. The
    outgoing president said on Wednesday that he now considers the
    nomination to be the "most unsuccessful" of his personnel decisions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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