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    "OUR SON DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE"

    A1Plus.am
    12/05/10

    Three years ago, on May 12, the body of Yerevan citizen Levon Gulyan,
    31, appeared outside a police building.

    To date, no one has been brought to court for Gulyan's death.

    Although the victim's legal successors have lodged a complaint to
    the Court of Cassation, they believe the complaint will be rejected.

    The press release of the police department stated that Gulyan slipped,
    fell out of the window of the second floor and died.

    Gulyan's relatives assert the opposite. They say Levon was beaten,
    and then thrown from the window.

    "Our son did not commit suicide. The forensic examination proved
    that Levon had died as a result of torture. The expertise specifies
    numerous body injuries and fractures, which adds credibility to the
    hypothesis of the death as a result of torture. Falling down form the
    second floor cannot lead to the injuries, described in the forensic
    report," Levon's father Ashot Gulyan told A1+ today.

    After Gulyan's death a criminal case was opened by the General
    Prosecutor's office in Yerevan under Article 110 of the RA Criminal
    Code. But soon it was discontinued because of the lack of corpus
    delicti.

    Gulyan's relatives connect their son's death with the name of Hovik
    Tamamyan, Deputy Chief of RA Police, who personally interrogated
    Gulyan on the day of the accident.

    In reply to A1+'s question why the death has not been disclosed to
    date, Gulyan's legal successor Hrayr Ghukasyan said, "We have evidence
    asserting that it was not an accident. There is a group of people who
    were with Gulyan during his last days and hours. The case cannot be
    dismissed for ungrounded reasons. This is not a matter of personality
    or circumstances."

    "The case speaks of the atmosphere of permissiveness. If a police
    employee is punished, it will mean a collapse of the authorities'
    foothold and the police will no more serve the authorities," said
    human rights expert Avetik Ishkhanyan.

    "If Gulyan's death was revealed in due time, Vahan Khalafyan's death
    in a Charentsavan police department would be averted," added Mr.
    Ishkhanyan.
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