APPEAL FOR "MARCH 1" WAS DENIED
http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/07/13/court
04:00 pm | July 13, 2010 | Politics
Authorized representative of the families of the 10 victims of March
1 Artak Zeynalyan was no longer given a chance to ask questions at
the RA Appeals Court. Judge Grisha Melik-Sargsyan said there was
no detainee or injured party to ask questions to in response to the
plaintiff's calls to ask questions.
In an hour, the RA Appeals Court examined the investigation of the
appeal filed by the successors of Tigran Khachatryan, Gor Kloyan
and Armen Farmanyan who were shot and killed by the "Cheryomukha-7"
device on March 1.
The victims' families appealed the verdict reached by the first
instance court of Kentron and Nork-Marash districts, which considered
the appeal against the lack of activity of the Special Investigative
Service and the RA Prosecutor General's office as groundless.
The defendant continued to claim that the preliminary inquiry hadn't
finished yet and their appeal was groundless.
Judge Grisha Melik-Sargsyan decided to deny the case at the
consultation room since it was groundless.
Until then, the judge tried to find out from the defendant when the
preliminary inquiry would end and what the perspectives were.
Prosecutor Harutyun Harutyunyan mentioned that preliminary inquiry
is still in progress and couldn't say when it would end.
Contrary to that, Gor Kloyan's father Sargis Kloyan made an
announcement. He is certain that the preliminary inquiry is 100% over.
"We know the names and last names of the four policemen, the names
and last names of those who gave the command, the hour they fired,
the device they used and we know that it was a banned device and they
had no right to use it. Go to the military unit, ask them who gave
the weapon and everything will be clear."
Let us remind that no separate case on the murders of the 10 victims
of March 1 has been brought up.
From: A. Papazian
http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/07/13/court
04:00 pm | July 13, 2010 | Politics
Authorized representative of the families of the 10 victims of March
1 Artak Zeynalyan was no longer given a chance to ask questions at
the RA Appeals Court. Judge Grisha Melik-Sargsyan said there was
no detainee or injured party to ask questions to in response to the
plaintiff's calls to ask questions.
In an hour, the RA Appeals Court examined the investigation of the
appeal filed by the successors of Tigran Khachatryan, Gor Kloyan
and Armen Farmanyan who were shot and killed by the "Cheryomukha-7"
device on March 1.
The victims' families appealed the verdict reached by the first
instance court of Kentron and Nork-Marash districts, which considered
the appeal against the lack of activity of the Special Investigative
Service and the RA Prosecutor General's office as groundless.
The defendant continued to claim that the preliminary inquiry hadn't
finished yet and their appeal was groundless.
Judge Grisha Melik-Sargsyan decided to deny the case at the
consultation room since it was groundless.
Until then, the judge tried to find out from the defendant when the
preliminary inquiry would end and what the perspectives were.
Prosecutor Harutyun Harutyunyan mentioned that preliminary inquiry
is still in progress and couldn't say when it would end.
Contrary to that, Gor Kloyan's father Sargis Kloyan made an
announcement. He is certain that the preliminary inquiry is 100% over.
"We know the names and last names of the four policemen, the names
and last names of those who gave the command, the hour they fired,
the device they used and we know that it was a banned device and they
had no right to use it. Go to the military unit, ask them who gave
the weapon and everything will be clear."
Let us remind that no separate case on the murders of the 10 victims
of March 1 has been brought up.
From: A. Papazian