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    GAGIK JHANGIRIAN CONSIDERS THAT HE IS FORCED TO STAY IDLE

    Noyan Tapan
    July 14, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. RA National Assembly deputy Khachatur
    Sukiasian searched for will be arrested in case of presenting himself
    to the law enforcement bodies and unless he presents himself, the law
    enforcement bodies will continue searching for him, but will fail
    to find him. Former RA Deputy Prosecutor General Gagik Jhangirian
    stated at the July 14 press conference. He has been lately set free
    from the place of imprisonment by an amnesty.

    In his words, the charges brought to Haykakan Zhamanak daily's
    editor-in-chief Nikol Pashinian and K. Sukiasian, as well as to former
    Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian set free by an amnesty and
    to others are absurd. G. Jhangirian said that the sentences on over
    90 cases filed on the 2008 March 1 events will be appealed against
    without fail.

    He said that his brother, Vardan Jhangirian, who was sentenced to
    suspended imprisonment with the charge of using violence to a power
    representative not dangerous for life or health has been returned
    from Germany, where he received treatment and now is able to walk
    without crutches. However he is returning to Germany in a few months
    to continue his treatment.

    G. Jhangirian not agreeing to the definition "former deputy prosecutor
    general" stated that he continues holding his office, he is just
    forced to stay idle. "I am waiting until they furnish, repair my
    office, then I will return," he said.
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