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    OFFICER CHARGED WITH USING 'EXCESSIVE FORCE' IN POST-ELECTION CLASHES

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/24 /officer-charged-with-using-%e2%80%98excessive-for ce%e2%80%99-in-post-election-clashes/
    Aug 24, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-Investigators in Armenia have moved to charge a senior
    police officer involved in the dispersal of last year's post-election
    demonstration with exceeding his official powers.

    According to a report issued by the Special Investigation Service (SIS)
    late last week, Gegham Harutiunian, who is in particular charged with
    undue use of a rubber baton against a citizen in Yerevan's central
    Republic Square on the morning of March 1, 2008, has been confined
    to the limits of Yerevan pending further investigation and trial.

    "The search for the citizen against whom the police officer used
    violence is continuing," the SIS said in its statement.

    One of the March 1 protesters, Vahagn Hayotsian, who claims that
    violence was used against him as well, says he has not submitted a
    complaint against any of the policemen who he says beat him on that
    day because he "couldn't recognize any."

    "During the clashes I never saw a police officer with an uncovered
    face. They all wore riot gear. It is possible to submit a complaint
    against a concrete person. They all must be tried. They know who
    participated in it. I was attacked by five. If they don't punish
    other policemen, why punish this one?" said Hayotsian.

    David Arakelian, a police worker in the past who like Hayotsian
    was arrested and later tried and convicted for committing violence
    against a police worker, says it is not difficult for investigators
    to establish who had abused their authority while on duty.

    Meanwhile, the body in charge of the investigation has appealed to
    all citizens who were eyewitnesses or suffered from police action
    on March 1-2, 2008 to turn to law-enforcement agencies and provide
    relevant information.

    Lusine Sahakian, a lawyer for a number of detainees in the March
    1-related cases, says, however, that the SIS would find no crime in
    the action of police against several high-profile figures despite
    their numerous applications to the body.

    The lawyer sees the possibility of amnestying the offenders in
    accordance with the bill approved by the legislature in June behind
    the greater willingness of investigators to find offenders among
    police officers.
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