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    NAIRI BADALYAN BLAMES ARMENIAN LAW-ENFORCERS

    ArmInfo
    2010-05-13 15:48:00

    ArmInfo. Nairi Badalyan keeps on blaming Armenian law-enforcers.

    To recall, Badalyan, a former journalist and currently being in the
    USA under political shelter, was a defendant in the case on the act of
    terrorism in Armenian parliament in October 1999. Badalyan had been in
    this status for over 7 months, and afterwards was acquitted. Badalyan
    said that tortures and violence were applied against him over his
    detention and further arrest. In this connection, in 2002 a criminal
    case was instituted, the materials of which had numerous testimonies
    about the traces of tortures on Badalyan's body. In particular,
    the matter concerns the tortures and violence committed by the
    investigators of the Military Prosecutor's Office and their guards,
    as well as over Badalyan's stay in Nubarashen criminal- executive
    establishment, including the violence committed by the then head of
    this establishment.

    As the investigative body has come to no tangible results over the
    past 8 years and the case is still being investigated, Badalyan
    applied to the first instance court of Armenia in early May 2010
    claiming that his rights were violated and demanding that the fact
    of the tortures should be acknowledged. However, the court has not
    considered Badalyan's rights to be violated. Having disagreed with
    the court's decision, Badalyan appealed to the Court of Appeal against
    the specified decision. The Court of Appeal is still considering it.

    At today's press conference Badalyan once again stated that he was
    tortured. He said about 15-20 people - representatives of the Military
    Prosecutor's Office and Nubarashen criminal-executive establishment
    - are guilty of applying tortures against him. However, arraignment
    of formal charges against three employees of Nubarashen is all that
    investigation has managed to do. As regards the role of the then
    military prosecutor Gagik Jhangiryan, at the moment Badalyan has no
    specific claims against him, as Jhangiryan took no part in application
    of tortures though he was aware of the tortures.

    Probably, Badalyan will insist on accusation after he familiarizes
    himself with all the materials of the case. Commenting on the
    circumstance that the criminal case has been underway for 8 years,
    Badalyan said that nobody doubts that tortures were applied against
    him, however, the prosecutor's office "can neither close the case nor
    complete it", as it carries out an order. In general, Badalyan thinks
    that there are simply no law-enforces in Armenia in their true sense.

    "This is an armed structure serving certain goals and supported
    by budget funds",- he said and added that the latter distinguishes
    law-enforcement agencies from criminal ones. Summing up his speech,
    Badalyan said that in general, both his detention and the tortures
    against him, as well as the further investigation, are politically
    motivated.

    To recall, over the act of terrorism in Armenian Parliament on 27
    October 1999, the Armenian prime minister Vazgen Sargsyan, speaker
    of parliament Karen Demirchyan, both vice speakers, three MPs and
    one minister were killed.
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