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    "I SHALL NEVER FLEE MY COUNTRY"

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    07:44 pm | April 08, 2009

    Politics

    The trial of Armenia's ex foreign minister Alexander Arzumanyan and
    Suren Sirunyan lasted about 4.5 hours.

    "I am a guarantee myself. My name and my biography can serve as
    a guarantee. I am one of the constructors of this country. I am
    well known in this city. Every dog knows me. I was arrested for
    my political stance and activity and I have nowhere to flee," said
    detainee Alexander Arzumanyan in support of Lawyer Liparit Simonyan's
    motion. The lawyer motioned the court to review Arzumanyan's restraint
    for the latter has been in custody for a year and a half but his
    guilt hasn't been proved.

    According to the legislation, during the pre-trial investigation a
    person cannot be kept under arrest more than a year.

    Arzumanyan said he is not going to flee the country and will attend
    all court sederunts.

    "Prosecutor Piloyan cannot even dream of my flight. If the charges
    brought against me were real, my crime would have been proved. We
    won a war in a year and a half and liberated seven territories,"
    said Alexander Arzumanyan.

    The lawyer later motioned to let out his client on bail but the
    motion was turned down. Before that Judge Mnatsakan Martirosyan
    had already rejected the lawyer's petition to terminate prosecution
    against Arzumanyan.

    Arzumanyan says he has already lodged a complaint with the European
    Court about his unlawful custody and is certain to win.

    "Can you imagine the torrent of verdicts to be poured on the Republic
    of Armenia because of your actus reus? As a RoA citizen I feel deeply
    offended that I cannot seek justice in my country and have to appeal
    to international instances.

    In her addressing speech Suren Sirunyan's Lawyer, Varduhy Elbakyan
    noted that her client had been arrested after voicing support for
    Armenia's first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan and having telephone
    talks with Alexander Arzumanyan on March 1, 2008. Varduhy Elbakyan
    motioned that the court stop prosecution against Suren Sirunyan.

    Judge Martirosyan didn't even consider the motion saying it was not
    filed in due time.

    The next trial is scheduled for April 9.
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