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    PROSECUTOR INFORMED

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    [06:09 pm] 15 January, 2009

    Press release of the RA General Prosecutor's office The RA Prosecutor
    General Aghvan Hovsepyan received today the delegation headed by
    Co-reporters of the PACE Monitoring Committee John Prescott and
    George Colombie. The issues discussed during the meeting related
    to the preliminary investigation of the riots that took place in
    Yerevan on March 1-2 of 2008, the charges pressed against the accused
    and the legal evaluations. The RA Prosecutor General informed that
    all the accused under arrest during the preliminary investigation
    had been investigated during the first six months of preliminary
    investigation and 90 criminal cases for 111 people had been sent to
    the court. Upon the request of the co-reporters, touching upon the
    charges pressed against the 7 accused of the case under investigation
    in the Yerevan criminal court based on the 1st part of article 300
    and the 3rd part of article 225 of the RA Criminal Code, the RA
    Prosecutor General informed that according to the evidence from the
    preliminary investigation, the riots that took place in the capital
    did not end in themselves for the organizers; rather, they were
    a means for state appropriation. The seven defendants of the case
    based on the information of the preliminary investigation-Alexander
    Arzumanyan, Hakob Hakobyan, Miasnik Malkhasyan, Sasun Mikayelyan,
    Shant Harutyunyan, Grigor Voskerchyan and Suren Sirunyan-have played
    a key role in the riots. Hovsepyan made it clear that the mentioned
    people were charged not for committing murders, but for organizing the
    riots that led up to the murders. It was also mentioned that the riots
    and the rallies that preceded them could not be considered peaceful
    because there was enough evidence showing that the participants were
    armed. The prosecutors of the preliminary investigation weighed the
    evidence as substantiated and sufficient to send the case to court
    where they will be examined during the trial. The RA Prosecutor
    General noted that the trial has not begun and it is hard to predict
    how the court will evaluate the evidence. The RA Prosecutor General
    also mentioned a number of statistics according to which 26 people
    are no longer under persecution and their cases have been annulled,
    while five have received a fair trial. Touching upon the murders
    registered as a result of special measures used by the police, the
    Prosecutor General informed that the Prosecutor's office has appealed
    to a number of international organizations with the request for help
    in clarifying the issue, but all organizations, including the UN,
    the OSCE Yerevan office, the U.S. Embassy of Armenia have refused
    to send experts stating that they don't have practice, experts or
    equipment. There has been correspondence with the expert proposed
    by CE Human Rights Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg. The preliminary
    investigation has ended with the accused under preliminary arrest,
    while the preliminary investigation of the main criminal case at
    the special investigative service is still in progress and measures
    are being taken to reveal others who were involved in the crime,
    as well as give legal evaluations to police actions and reveal all
    circumstances for the ten murders.
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