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    COMMITTEE LOOKING FOR EYEWITNESSES

    A1+
    April 21, 2009

    The Fact-finding Group leading an investigation into the events
    of March 1 is not working with the ad hoc parliamentary committee,
    informed "A1+" head of the March 1 parliamentary committee Samvel
    Nikoyan.

    "I have said that the committee is open for cooperation, but I left
    it up to the group to take the initiative and unfortunately, they
    don't want to take it."

    As for the work of the parliamentary committee, Nikolyan does not find
    the interim report necessary, but the committee is already thinking
    about a final report.

    "The committee believes that it place more emphasis on political
    phenomena, as well as at the legal level. I believe that there is a
    need to precise the legality and proportion of police brutality on
    March 1," told "A1+" Samvel Nikoyan.

    The committee did not hold any sessions for the past two weeks due
    to the committee head's absence. As for upcoming plans, Nikoyan said
    that the only thing left for the committee to do is to investigate the
    circumstances leading up to the deaths. Nikoyan had promised in advance
    to invite Chief of Police Hayk Harutyunyan to give clarifications. He
    refused to comment on whether when Mr. Harutyunyan would be invited.

    In general, the committee head does not consider the recent work
    of the committee as productive. Let us recall that the relatives
    of the victims were called to give clarifications or ask questions
    to committee members. Nikoyan regrets to say that there has been no
    support from the society or the opposition leaders to keep in touch
    with witnesses.

    "Let them at least tell us about the events in written form. Ten
    people can't just die without any eyewitnesses. I understand why
    they refrain from doing so, but this is not to the benefit of the
    case and we rely on the eyewitness accounts," said Samvel Nikoyan.

    The committee does not wish to meet with one of the citizens who was
    run over by a car in front of the "8" supermarket on Paronyan Street
    on March 1. According to Nikoyan, "the preliminary investigative body
    has made it clear that there is no issue that remains unclear."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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