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    ANOTHER TWO WITNESSES GIVE CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE ON CASE OF ALEXANDER ARZUMANIAN AND SUREN SIRUNIAN

    NOYAN TAPAN
    APRIL 21, 2009
    YEREVAN

    The trial on the case of former RA Foreign Minister Alexander
    Arzumanian and Suren Sirunian accused of organizing mass disorders on
    2008 March 1 continued on April 20 at Yerevan's Kentron and Nork-Marash
    communities' first instance court presided over by judge Mnatsakan
    Martirosian. Two witnesses were interrogated at the sitting and the
    preliminary investigation evidence of another witness was publicized
    at the sitting. At the prosecutor party's suggestion two witnesses,
    Mayis Sahakian and Hovhannes Mkhoyan were removed from the list of
    witnesses. Thus at the April 22 sitting it is envisaged to interrogate
    the last two out of 15 witnesses invited for giving evidence.

    Witness Emma Beglarian interrogated at the sitting said that
    by coincidence after the midday on March 1, 2008 she appeared
    in the territory near Yerevan Mayor's Office, which was very
    crowded. According to the witness, S. Sirunian distinguished himself
    by activity, he "was running hither and thither," but she personally
    did not hear what he said to his co-thinkers. E. Beglarian also said
    that she did not witness any conflict.

    At the same time the witness confessed that she took part in the action
    of protest organized near first President Levon Ter-Petrosian's house,
    which was in detail covered on TV.

    The testimony of the second witness, Ashot Haroutiunian contradicted
    his preliminary investigation evidence: in response to defence party's
    questions in many cases he denied some assertions he did earlier
    and in response to prosecutor party's questions confirmed the very
    assertions. The witness also mixed up whether he witnessed this or
    that episode or saw it by television. A. Haroutiunian confessed that
    the investigator "helped" him to formulate his thoughts, as well as
    to enumerate the movement activists' names at the same time mentioning
    that the investigator did not exert pressure upon him.

    The defence party also drew court's attention to the fact that there is
    also contradiction in the issue of time of witness' giving evidence:
    according to the witness, he was interrogated 15-20 days after the
    March 1 events, while the evidence was dated by April 29.
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