OFFICER LED TO COMMIT SUICIDE?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/10/04/artak
09:15 pm | Today | Social
Artak Nazaryan, an officer serving at one of the military units in
Tavush province in 2010, was led to commit suicide. This is the final
conclusion of the preliminary investigative body.
The court held another trial for the case during which it became clear
that five people had been charged with leading Nazaryan to commit
suicide. Four of them are under arrest, one is in military service.
The representatives of the injured party and the alleged are discontent
with the trial. Artak Nazaryan's family is trying to prove that
Nazaryan couldn't have committed suicide no matter how much he had
been assaulted.
The alleged persons' defendants mention that their clients are innocent
or that their guilt is exaggerated.
Artak Nazaryan's lawyer Mushegh Shushanyan intends to send the
materials of the case to international experts.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/10/04/artak
09:15 pm | Today | Social
Artak Nazaryan, an officer serving at one of the military units in
Tavush province in 2010, was led to commit suicide. This is the final
conclusion of the preliminary investigative body.
The court held another trial for the case during which it became clear
that five people had been charged with leading Nazaryan to commit
suicide. Four of them are under arrest, one is in military service.
The representatives of the injured party and the alleged are discontent
with the trial. Artak Nazaryan's family is trying to prove that
Nazaryan couldn't have committed suicide no matter how much he had
been assaulted.
The alleged persons' defendants mention that their clients are innocent
or that their guilt is exaggerated.
Artak Nazaryan's lawyer Mushegh Shushanyan intends to send the
materials of the case to international experts.