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    CHIEF PROSECUTOR SLAMS ARMENIAN LAWYERS
    Anush Martirosian

    Armenialiberty.org
    http://www.azatuty un.am/content/article/1787458.html
    July 28 2009

    Prosecutor-General Aghvan Hovsepian has lashed out at Armenian defense
    attorneys, saying that many of them do not seek justice and behave with
    "impudence" in court to make a name for themselves. The harsh criticism
    drew an angry rebuttal from the head of Armenia's bar association.

    "Sometimes lawyers' defense is aimed at not defending their client but
    forming their own image," Hovsepian said in a speech late on Monday.

    "I would like to see quality lawyers and have worthy rivals [of
    prosecutors] in Armenia. Not people who try to show just how good
    they are by disrespecting the court," he added.

    The powerful prosecutor appeared to single out defense lawyers in the
    high-profile trials of dozens of opposition members and supporters that
    were arrested following last year's disputed presidential election. At
    least four of those lawyers walked out of courts in protest against
    what they see illegal decisions taken by judges against their
    clients. They were subsequently charged with contempt of court and
    now face a ban on legal practice and up to three years' imprisonment.

    Armenia -- Ruben Sahakian, chairman of the Armenian Chamber of
    Advocates.Ruben Sahakian, a veteran lawyer heading the Armenian
    Chamber Of Advocates, countered on Tuesday that his colleagues'
    defiant statements and actions were justified because of what he sees
    as unprecedented violations of due process. "I witnessed a cynical,
    savage and hooligan behavior and impudent violations of law on the
    part of both judges and prosecutors," he told RFE/RL.

    Sahakian claimed that Armenia's security apparatus and judiciary have
    grown "mired in violations." "Mr. Prosecutor-General, let us jointly
    analyze those violations in the presence of media representatives,"
    he said, challenging Hovsepian.

    Armenian judges rarely make decisions going against the will of the
    government and prosecutors, and this has been particularly true for
    their handling of the controversial criminal cases against jailed
    oppositionists. Many of them were given prison sentences solely on
    the basis of police testimony, a practice strongly condemned by local
    and international human rights organizations.

    Armenian courts have also ignored torture allegations made by some
    witnesses in the politically charged trials. Those witnesses claimed
    to have been forced to falsely incriminate oppositionists and retracted
    their pre-trial testimony in the court.
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