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    SUSPICIOUS DEATH: OCTOBER 27 ACCOMPLICE DEAD BY HEART ATTACK IN PRISON
    By Gayane Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow

    Court trial of October 27 case (archive photo)

    Suspicious Death: October 27 accomplice dead by heart attack in prison
    Just one more suicide or assisted suicide by those security forces
    that are in charge of the security of country and population? It seems
    police department is offering an opportunity to committee legally
    "suicide" ! ...

    An inmate sentenced to 14 years for his role in the October 27, 1999
    terrorist attack on the Armenian Parliament died inside Nubarshen
    penitentiary on Saturday (May 15).

    According to prison officials, Hamlet Stepanyan, 57, died of a heart
    attack. He is the third among six defendants of the controversial
    case who died in prison, leading human right defenders to question
    whether the death was by natural causes.

    Michael Baghdasaryan, member of the Public Monitoring Group at the
    Penitentiaries of the Ministry of Justice, says that Stepanyan was
    generally healthy; he only had some respiratory track problems.

    "Now it is too early to say whether or not the heart attack was a
    result of some meddling, but we have some doubts, however they are
    not grounded," Baghdasaryan told ArmeniaNow.

    On October 27, 1999, armed men invaded the National Assembly of
    Armenia shooting eight high ranking officials of Armenia, including
    then NA Speaker Karen Demirchyan, and Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan.

    Led by Nairi Hunanyan, six defendants have been in prison since their
    surrender on the day of the attack.

    In 2000, Norayr Yeghiazaryan, who had sold weapons to the gang, died
    under unknown conditions in an isolation cell. In 2004, Vram Galstyan
    (uncle of Nairi Hunanyan) committed suicide by hanging from a bed
    sheet. Throughout his trial Galstyan claimed that authorities had
    injected him with psychotropic drugs, and that they pressured him to
    commit suicide "so that the truth remained unrevealed."

    Stepanyan's trial ended December 2, 2003, and his sentence would have
    been completed in about three years.

    "It is hard to believe in so many accidental deaths linked with
    such a controversial case," Human Rights defender Michael Danielyan,
    Chairman of Armenian Helsinki Association says.

    "It is extremely suspicious to see that the defendants of this case are
    disappearing little by little. This tendency shows that the traces [of
    the assassinations] are being dredged up," Danielyan told ArmeniaNow.

    Human right defenders' suspicions increase even more when synthesizing
    the death cases of witnesses linked with the October 27 case.

    In 2002, Tigran Naghdalyan, 36, Chairman of the Board of the Armenian
    Public Television and a key witness of the case was shot dead at the
    doorstep of his apartment. Armen Sargsyan (brother of assassinated
    Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan) was accused and imprisoned for
    Naghdalyan's murder, however, suspicion has surrounded Naghdalyan's
    death that he was assassinated as an October 27 witness.

    In 2004, National Assembly deputy Mushegh Movsisyan, 47, another key
    witness of the case, died of a car accident. The same year, Hasmik
    Abrahamyan, 45, an employee of the NA Protocol Department who was on
    the witness list was found hanged in the NA building.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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