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  • Prosecutor General Of Armenia Meets With Co-Rapporteurs Of PACE Moni

    PROSECUTOR GENERAL OF ARMENIA MEETS WITH CO-RAPPORTEURS OF PACE MONITORING COMMITTEE

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011316
    Jan 15, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. Issues related to the investigation
    process of the criminal case opened in connection with March 1-2 events
    in Yerevan, the charges against the persons involved as accused in
    the case and the legal assessment of their actions were discussed at
    the January 15 meeting of the RA prosecutor general Aghvan Hovsepian
    and the co-rapporteurs of the PACE Monitoring Committee John Prescott
    and Georges Colombier.

    The prosecutor general informed the co-rapporteurs that during the
    first 6 months of the investigation into the criminal case opened in
    connection with the March 1-2 events, the investigation concerning
    all the accused persons under preliminary arrest was completed and
    90 criminal cases on 111 persons were sent to court. In his words,
    the investigation was conducted within a reasonable period, with all
    the necessary conditions for exercise of the rights of the accused
    persons being ensured.

    At the co-rapporteurs' request, he spoke about the charges brought
    under the RA Criminal Code's Article 300 Part 1 and Article 225 Part
    3 against 7 persons in the criminal case examined by the Yerevan
    Criminal Court.

    According to the prosecutor general, the eveidence collected by
    investigators shows that the disorder in Yerevan was not an end in
    itself for the organizers but a means of usurping state power by
    violence. By the information of the investigation, the 7 accused
    persons in this criminal case: Alexander Arzumanian, Hakob Hakobian,
    Myasnik Malkhasian, Sasun Mikaelian, Shant Harutyunian, Grigor
    Voskerchian and Suren Sirunian played a key role in the organization
    of the above mentioned disorder. A. Hovsepian explained that the
    indicated persons are charged not with committing murders but with
    organizing mass disorder accompanied by murders. It was mentioned that
    the disorder and the rallies held prior to it cannot be considered
    peaceful as the investigation collected enough proof that their
    participants were armed.

    The proof collected by the investigators was considered by the
    prosecutors in control of the investigation as well-founded and
    sufficient to be sent to court where it will be examined at a public
    trial. The prosecutor general said that the trial has not begun
    yet and it is difficult to predict its outcome. In his words, the
    prosecutors are not constrained by the evidence collected during the
    investigation and their final position will form during the trial as
    it is not ruled out that new evidence may emerge in the process of
    the trial on this case - evidence that may justify or aggravate the
    actions of the accused persons.

    Speaking about the deaths as a result of the use of special
    antiriot weapons by the police, the prosecutor general noted
    that the prosecuot's office applied to a number of international
    organizations with the request to help with investigation into this
    issue, however, all these bodies, including the UN Office in Yerevan,
    the OSCE Office in Yerevan, the U.S. embassy in Armenia have refused
    to provide experts, saying that they have no such practice, experts
    and equipment. The prosecutor's office entered into correspondence
    with the expert proposed by the CE Commissioner for Human Rights
    Thomas Hammarberg and sent the necessary materials to him but the
    latter also stated that it is impossible to make an identification.
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