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    ARMENIAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL MEETS PACE CO-RAPPORTEURS

    ArmInfo
    2009-01-15 15:43:00

    ArmInfo. Armenian Prosecutor General Agvan Hovsepyan met PACE
    Monitoring Commission co-rapporteurs John Prescott and George
    Colombier.

    As press-service of Prosecutor General reported, over the meeting they
    discussed in details the investigation course of the criminal case
    on the fact of the mass disorders in Yerevan on 1-2 March as well as
    the legal assessment of the actions made by the accused persons.

    Prosecutor general said that in general 90 criminal cases regarding 11
    people were directed to the courts. The investigation was made in the
    reasonable terms and all the necessary conditions for human rights
    respect were provided. The co-rapporteurs asked Hovsepyan to touch
    on the "case of seven". The latter said the persons accused on this
    case played the key part in organizing disorders, over which dozens
    of cars were burnt and stores robbed, hundreds of people wounded
    and 10 killed. He also explained that these persons were accused
    not for murder but for organization of the mass disorders followed
    by murders. He also added that the disorders and the rallies before
    them cannot be considered as peaceful since the participants in them
    were armed including with the metal bars. The customer and maker of
    these metal constructions was disclosed.

    A.Hovsepyan also gave some statistical data. According to him,
    in course of the investigation criminal persecution and criminal
    cases against 26 persons were suspended, 5 people were acquitted and
    released in the court hall.

    Speaking of the death of people as a result of application of special
    means during March 1-2 incidents, the prosecutor general said that the
    Prosecutor's Office applied to a number of international organizations,
    including the UN and OSCE Offices in Yerevan and US Embassy in Armenia
    to clarify this issue, however, expert assistance was denied, this
    being explained by the lack of such practice and experts. Written
    contacts were established with an expert offered by CoE Commissioner
    for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg. The required materials related to
    the applied special means were sent to the expert, however, the latter
    said that identification was impossible. As the press-release of the
    Prosecutor General's Office said, the investigation against the persons
    under pre-trial arrest, has been completed. However, the investigation
    on the main criminal case is still underway, measures are being taken
    to detect other accessorial persons, make legal assessment of Police's
    actions, and find out all the circumstances of the ten people's death.
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