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    A. HAROUTIUNIAN: COMPLAINTS ABOUT TORTURES, VIOLENCE AT ARMENIA'S PENITENTIARY INSTITUTIONS ARE FEW BECAUSE OF FEAR

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011357
    Jan 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. PACE Monitoring Committee
    Co-rapporteurs John Prescott and George Colombier did not have a
    private meeting with RA Ombudsman Armen Haroutiunian on January 15,
    the Ombudsman mentioned in his interview to the Shant TV company. He
    also said that the meeting did not take place because Co-rapporteurs'
    meeting with Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepian lasted longer than it
    had been planned. The Ombudsman took part in Co-rapporteurs' meeting
    with the fact-finding group on the March 1 events in the status of
    an observer, as the meeting was with the fact-finding group and it
    is the group members who presented their approaches.

    A. Haroutiunian emphasized that irrespective of the fact what
    decision PACE January session will make Armenia should overcome public
    relations' crisis, the peak of which was March 1, the right of fair
    trial should become real.

    According to him, the courts should renounce ungrounded accusations. "I
    have much hope that the court will be able to be at a proper level
    on the "case of the seven," prosecutor party's all weak grounds will
    not find a motivation at the court," the Ombudsman said.

    According to A. Haroutiunian, court sittings on the "case of the seven"
    fail rather because defendants treat the court with disregard and do
    not stand up. "One should not demand that the judge conduct a trial
    with violation of law taking into consideration the fact that people
    do not stand up," Armen Haroutiunian said mentioning that distrust to
    the court has been the reason of such a situation so far. He considers
    very wrong prosecutors' proposal to continue the trial without the
    defendants, as any lawyer knows that unless the state legislation has
    such an institution, the judgements of the European Court of Human
    Rights cannot be a basis for making such a decision.

    "It can be even considered a provocation to defendants for them
    to behave more emotionally and then they point to defendants'
    actions." Nevertheless, the Ombudsman considers that though the
    situation on the "case of the seven" is a deadlock, some solutions
    will be found.

    Armen Haroutiunian considers that Armenia's delegation in PACE
    consists of rather serious professionals, and they do their business
    at a high level.

    "Our weakness is not in delegation's professionalism, but in "case of
    the seven" prosecutor party's accusations and approaches, which are
    very strange in many cases. The Ombudsman refrained from expressing
    his position on the case mentioning that after court's judgement he
    is going to give a special report.

    A. Haroutiunian also said that unequivocally there was violence at
    penitentiary institutions, there were also cases of psychological
    pressure: in particular, Ombudsman's office employees were told
    that there was violence, but they do not want to officially apply,
    as in that case the guys being in their prison cells "will have
    problems." The Ombudsman said that in concrete cases they applied
    to proper bodies, but it is very difficult to achieve something,
    as the administration always tries to slur over, to consider that
    the facts mentioned in the application are not grounded, etc.

    He considers that "the atmosphere at penitentiary institutions is
    unhealthy not only due the the guys on the March 1 cases, but also due
    to the rest things. We have cases and will mention them in this year's
    annual report. We are convinced that there are cases of tortures,
    violence, but the complaints are less than the cases because of fear,"
    Armen Haroutiunian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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