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    Who Benefited From The Convict'S Death?

    A1Plus.am
    17/05/10

    A third person convicted for the October 27 parliamentary carnage
    died Friday in Nubarashen prison.

    Norayr Eghiazaryan, another convict in the case, died in the
    same prison on August 29, 2000. According to forensic examination,
    Eghiazaryan died of high voltage electricity though some sources said
    he died of injuries in the head.

    Norayr Eghiazaryan was the person who had sold weapons to the group of
    terrorists that rushed in the Armenian parliament and killed members
    of parliament and government on October 27, 1999.

    On April 16, 2004, another executor of the terrorist attack Vram
    Galstyan sentenced to life imprisonment, committed suicide in
    Nubarashen jail. Galstyan reportedly behaved strangely before the
    death promising to reveal details of the attack.

    Before the death, Vram Galstyan was moved to a solitary confinement
    cell at his own request. Galstyan was the uncle of the terrorists'
    ringleader Nairi Hunanyan.

    After the accident, Samvel Hovhannisyan, head of the Penitentiary
    Department, announced that Vram had frequently attempted suicide.

    On March 15, 2010 jailed gunman Hamlet Stepanyan died suddenly in
    Nubarashen. Unlike the other members of the group, Hamlet was sentenced
    to 14 years in prison and was to come out in 2-3 years. He was not
    directly involved in the events taking place inside the National
    Assembly and waited outside the parliament building. Hamlet Stepanyan
    joined the group in the morning of October 27, 1999.

    "I am convinced that Stepanyan had no information about the real
    organizers of the parliamentary carnage. At the same time, I am
    confident that that Stepanyan possessed information about forces
    which were to join the group after the killings," representative of
    Demirtchyan's legal interests Ashot Sargsyan told A1+.

    "In this sense, Stepanyan's death was advantageous to criminals who
    were waiting for Derenik Bezhanyan's call to join the criminal group."

    Ashot Sargsyan is waiting for coroner's conclusion although he believes
    the official version will be exactly the same as was in the case of
    Vram Galstyan. Mr. Sargsyan stresses the importance of human rights
    defenders who have to monitor the disclosure of true circumstances
    of the death.

    Asked whether the other members of the group are not periled, Mr.
    Sargsyan said: "It is not excluded that Nairi Hunanyan may be found
    death one day but it will raise the need for power change. As long as
    Nairi and Karen Hunanyans and Edik Grigoryan are alive, the power will
    not resign as the new authorities will disclose the true organizers
    of October 27 through the group."

    October 27, 1999 a group of terrorists rushed in the Armenian
    parliament hall and shot point-blank leaders and members of the
    Armenian parliament and government. Eight were killed - National
    Assembly speaker Karen Demirchian, prime minister Vazgen Sargsian,
    parliament vice-speakers Yuri Bakhshian and Ruben Miroyan, minister
    for operational issues Leonard Petrosian, parliament deputies Armenak
    Armenakian, Henrik Abrahamian, Mikayel Kotanian.
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