GEORGIAN PROSECUTORS GO AFTER JAILED JAVAKHK ACTIVIST
Asbarez
Mar 15th, 2010
TBILISI (ArmRadio)-Georgian prosecutors have filed two new charges
against Georgian-Armenian political activist, Vahagn Chakhalyan,
who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment last April.
The leader of the United Javakhk Democratic Alliance, Chakhalyan
was found guilty last year for the "acquisition and possession of
firearms and ammunition", "organizing a group action which grossly
disrupted public order", and "hooliganism committed against a
government representative."
He is now being charged for allegedly attempting to interfere in
the "Georgianization" of the Armenian church in the Javakheti
village of Samsar in July 2005 and for organizing protests at
the Georgian-Armenian border checkpoint of "Zhdanovakan-Bavra" in
December 2005.
Chakhalyan and his lawyers were informed of the new charges on
March 11 by investigators at the Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda Police
departments. Spartak Khechoyan and Gevorg Kspoyan visited the Javakheti
activist for interrogation in the Rustavi colony.
According to the two investigators, the new charges came in response
to a recently published book by Chakhalyan titled, "Prison-political
notes."
The Akhalkalaki police have said the book contains evidence that
would allow prosecutors to file new charges in connection to cases
against the activist from 2005.
The Yerkir Union of Georgia, which has taken up Chakhalyan's defense,
said Friday that "it is obvious the new accusations against the Javakhk
Armenian political figure are part of a campaign of terror against
the Armenians of Javakhk in the run up to local elections in May."
Asbarez
Mar 15th, 2010
TBILISI (ArmRadio)-Georgian prosecutors have filed two new charges
against Georgian-Armenian political activist, Vahagn Chakhalyan,
who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment last April.
The leader of the United Javakhk Democratic Alliance, Chakhalyan
was found guilty last year for the "acquisition and possession of
firearms and ammunition", "organizing a group action which grossly
disrupted public order", and "hooliganism committed against a
government representative."
He is now being charged for allegedly attempting to interfere in
the "Georgianization" of the Armenian church in the Javakheti
village of Samsar in July 2005 and for organizing protests at
the Georgian-Armenian border checkpoint of "Zhdanovakan-Bavra" in
December 2005.
Chakhalyan and his lawyers were informed of the new charges on
March 11 by investigators at the Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda Police
departments. Spartak Khechoyan and Gevorg Kspoyan visited the Javakheti
activist for interrogation in the Rustavi colony.
According to the two investigators, the new charges came in response
to a recently published book by Chakhalyan titled, "Prison-political
notes."
The Akhalkalaki police have said the book contains evidence that
would allow prosecutors to file new charges in connection to cases
against the activist from 2005.
The Yerkir Union of Georgia, which has taken up Chakhalyan's defense,
said Friday that "it is obvious the new accusations against the Javakhk
Armenian political figure are part of a campaign of terror against
the Armenians of Javakhk in the run up to local elections in May."