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    SARKISAN DISBANDS MARCH 1 PROBE BODY

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/08/sarkisan-d isbands-march-1-probe-body/
    Jun 8th, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-President Serzh Sarkisian disbanded on Monday a
    bipartisan body investigating last year's post-election unrest in
    Yerevan after weeks of bitter wrangling between its pro-government
    and pro-opposition members.

    A short statement by the presidential press service said Sarkisian
    annulled his October executive order on the establishment of the
    Fact-Finding Group of Experts tasked with shedding more light on the
    worst street violence in the Armenia's history. It gave no reasons
    for the decision.

    The move was announced less than a week after Sarkisian stated
    through a spokesman that he considers the six-month inquiry to have
    been a failure. "Time has shown that ... members of the Fact-Finding
    Group have unfortunately failed to rid themselves of their political
    agendas and to act as truly independent experts," the presidential
    press secretary, Samvel Farmanian, told RFE/RL last Wednesday.

    The work of the group was effectively paralyzed in early May by
    mounting tensions among its five members. Two of them were chosen
    by Sarkisian and his governing coalition, while two others by the
    opposition Armenian National Congress and the Heritage party. Its
    fifth member and chairman, Vahe Stepanian, was picked by the state
    human rights ombudsman, Armen Harutiunian, in accordance with the
    October directive signed by the Armenian president.

    Stepanian resigned from the group late last month, saying that he has
    failed to reconcile his wrangling colleagues. The latter have traded
    more accusations in public since then. In particular, the group's
    pro-opposition members, Andranik Kocharian and Seda Safarian, have
    accused the Armenian authorities of deliberately sabotaging the probe.

    But Stepanian found the presidential order logical. "It can be said
    that the Fact-Finding Group was not a success," he said. The two
    other group members could not be reached for comment.

    The group's formation last fall reflected a lack of domestic and
    international trust in the official criminal investigation as well
    as a separate parliamentary inquiry into the March 2008 clashes.

    In its first and only report submitted to parliament in late April,
    the Fact-Finding Group disputed the official version of the death of
    Captain Hamlet Tadevosian, one of the two police servicemen killed in
    the violence. According to the law-enforcement authorities, Tadevosian
    was killed by an explosive device thrown by one of the protesters. The
    group's report, signed only by Stepanian and the two pro-opposition
    members, effectively denied this assertion.

    Stepanian confirmed that the group has also prepared other,
    unpublicized documents relating to the unrest. He expressed hope that
    they will be used by the special commission of the Armenian parliament
    conducting a similar probe.

    The commission on Monday urged non-governmental organizations,
    political parties and the opposition the Congress in particular to
    submit "all kinds of facts and information regarding the events of
    March 1-2" that they might have by July 1. The commission said it would
    incorporate those facts into its final report due later this summer.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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