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    ACCORDING TO SAYAT SHIRINIAN, VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWING USE OF ARMS AGAINST PEOPLE IS COARSE MONTAGE

    Noyan Tapan
    March 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. The allegations that arms were used
    against the people are not true, the head of the RA Police PR and
    Information Department Sayat Shirinian stated at the March 12 press
    conference, pointing out that under those conditions policemen
    definitely had the right to use arms and their actions would be
    legal and natural. In his words, the video footage showing the use of
    arms against people is a "very coarse montage" which aims to mislead
    citizens once more.

    The first deputy commander of police troops Colonel Gegham Petrosian
    also stated that no combat arms were used by police troops on
    March 1-2. He explained to reporters that the noncombat types of
    arms brought to the press conference hall were used on the day of
    mass disorders. Among these arms were sub-machine guns, from which
    live cartridges cannot be fired because in this case the muzzle may
    explode and the rifleman may receive serious injuries. This weapon
    is only used for nonbullet cartridges.

    According to G. Petrosian, it is impossible to see the firing line
    while shooting with live cartridges as is seen in the footage. "The
    bullet comes out instantly, without a fire." A pistol with
    rubber cartridges and a tear grenade were also demonstrated to
    reporters. "When it is thrown, no explosion follows, while in the
    footage you hear the sound of an explosion after quite a long time,"
    which, according to the police officials, also shows that the footage
    has been edited.

    G. Petrosian said that the police officer died after he had thrown
    himself on a combat grenade in order to save the lives of his
    subordinates. "5-6 grenades were thrown on us," he said. In response
    to the question: "Is it known which unedited shots were used to make
    the footage?", the police officials replied that there are many shots,
    and it takes a long time to find which were edited. One thing is clear:
    it was a coarse montage by means of "pasting feet to head".

    In connection with the assurances of a representative of the Special
    Investigation Service that "all actions of the policemen have become
    a subject of special examination and these actions will be assessed,"
    Gegham Petrosian said that he is informed only about the internal
    investigation to reveal the circumstances of the death of the police
    officer: explanations were already received from soldiers and officers.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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