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    UNDERAGE GIRLS MAINLY COMMIT SUICIDE IN ARMENIA

    ARMENPRESS
    NOVEMBER 24, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS: From 2010 January-October 38 cases
    of suicide and murder of juniors have been registered in the Republic
    of Armenia.

    Deputy Head of the Juveniles' affairs office of the Criminal
    Investigation Department of the Police of the Republic of Armenia,
    Colonel Nelly Duryan said today at a meeting with journalists that the
    13 of the mentioned 38 cases have ended in death. According to her,
    the teenagers committed suicide, are representatives of different
    classes of society.

    ~SThe causes are different- family quarrels, disagreements with
    parents, and the reason in case of juveniles of 16-17 years old is
    the refusal in love. In Armenia it is mainly the girls that commit
    suicide,~T the colonel of the police said.

    Four hundred eleven cases of crimes committed by teenagers have been
    registered in the 10 months of 2010, which has added by 21 compared
    with the same months of the last year. ~STeenagers are mainly accused
    of theft, and the number of hooliganism and of causing body injuries
    has decreased. The cases of usage of knife have added,~T the colonel
    said, calling parents to be attentive to their children.

    In January-October 140 cases of violence committed against teenagers
    and 5 cases of kidnapping have been registered. The cases of violence
    have been mainly registered in families, and cases of kidnapping ~V
    as a result of divorces of parents.

    Referring to sexual violence toward teenagers in Armenia, Mrs. Duryan
    noted that in the 10 months of this year one case of rape of a teenager
    has been registered, 6 cases of sexual encroachment, and 31 cases of
    sexual intercourse with teenagers.




    From: A. Papazian
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