ADVOCATES PUT FORTH THEIR DEMANDS
A1+
http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/08/ 24/nikol-pashinyan
04:16 pm | August 24, 2009
Politics
Advocates of opposition "Haykakan Zhamanak" newspaper editor Nikol
Pashinyan asked the pre-trial body for another 10 days to get
acquainted with the 15-volume criminal case filed against their
defendant.
The twenty days given by the pre-trial body to Pashinyan's advocates
expires on August 26.
The advocates don't know which court will be entrusted with the
case. Nor do they know the name of the judge.
Advocate Surik Muradyan informed A1+ that the advocates had applied to
the Human Rights Ombudsman and the Council of Justice with a demand to
call to account Nelson Zakaryan, head of Yerevan-Kentron Penitentiary
Institution, for his illegal steps. In particular, Nelson Zakaryan
recently refused to give newspapers to Nikol Pashinyan.
Remind that prominent opposition figure Nikol Pashinyan was jailed
earlier in July, 2009, in connection with the March 1, 2008 events
shortly after turning himself in to law-enforcers. He is charged
with Article 225 of the Armenian Penal Code (calls for disorder)
and Article 316 (resistance towards a government representative).
A1+
http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/08/ 24/nikol-pashinyan
04:16 pm | August 24, 2009
Politics
Advocates of opposition "Haykakan Zhamanak" newspaper editor Nikol
Pashinyan asked the pre-trial body for another 10 days to get
acquainted with the 15-volume criminal case filed against their
defendant.
The twenty days given by the pre-trial body to Pashinyan's advocates
expires on August 26.
The advocates don't know which court will be entrusted with the
case. Nor do they know the name of the judge.
Advocate Surik Muradyan informed A1+ that the advocates had applied to
the Human Rights Ombudsman and the Council of Justice with a demand to
call to account Nelson Zakaryan, head of Yerevan-Kentron Penitentiary
Institution, for his illegal steps. In particular, Nelson Zakaryan
recently refused to give newspapers to Nikol Pashinyan.
Remind that prominent opposition figure Nikol Pashinyan was jailed
earlier in July, 2009, in connection with the March 1, 2008 events
shortly after turning himself in to law-enforcers. He is charged
with Article 225 of the Armenian Penal Code (calls for disorder)
and Article 316 (resistance towards a government representative).