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    Pulling Teeth: Dealing with the Reformed Ministry of Justice
    Edik Baghdasaryan

    http://hetq.am/eng/opinion/21615/pulling-teeth-dealing-with-the-reformed-ministry-of-justice.html
    15:01, December 17, 2012

    When Ministry of Justice Press Secretary Karineh Kalantaryan said,
    `Would should I now believe?' she meant, should she believe me or Gnel
    Ghalechyan, who heads the Press Affairs Division of the Ministry's
    Department of Criminal Detention.

    I responded, `Do you mean to say that I deceived you?' and turned off
    the telephone, not expecting a reply. I then erased Kalantaryan's
    phone number, deciding to never again call him with any question.

    For the last three years, all our requests to visit people held in
    Armenia's correctional facilities have received the same refusal, even
    though the head of the press affairs head has been changed. The above
    conversation took place twenty days ago. On December 14, we received
    the first reply to our two written requests from Ghalechyan. We
    received the second reply today.

    He responded because I called up the department last week, saying that
    we would show up to pick up the responses in person, even though they
    had claimed that they had answered. We had decided to take them to
    court over Hrayr Tovmasyan's inaction.

    Hetq had received a second letter from Arman Davtyan, serving time at
    the Nubarashen Correctional Facility. He had requested assistance in
    restoring his good name and innocence. Otherwise, Davtyan threatened
    he would commit suicide.

    We met with his relatives and immediately wrote a letter to the
    Minister of Justice. It couldn't be ruled out that Hetq might have
    been regarded as responsible for Davtyan's suicide if he went through
    with his threat. Studying the case, we have concluded that there are
    grounds to charge several of the investigators involved. We wrote to
    Justice Minister Hrayr Tovmasyan, asking that Hetq reporter Ararat
    Davtyan be allowed to visit the Nubarashen Facility and to interview
    Arman Davtyan.

    Our letter was addressed to Minister Tovmasyan, since after his
    appointment none of the Hetq staff have been allowed to enter any
    correctional facility. I know that the minister is quite busy with
    reforms and it's clear that he has a certain attitude towards those
    serving imprisonment. But that is no grounds for him to violate the
    rights of those found guilty and of reporters.

    Ghalechyan replied to our two letters that `due to a work overload, an
    interview cannot be conducted at this time'. The refusal we received
    three years ago was the same, word for word. The constant refusals
    over the past few years are why we wrote directly to the reform-minded
    minister this time. We know what the answer of Ghalechyan would be if
    we wrote to him.

    Mr. Minister, the correctional facilities under your jurisdiction are
    not `over-worked'. When you so desire, you escort tens of reporters to
    events and on trips. If you are so over-worked, then why does a
    functionary of the prosecutor's office show up to see Hovhannes
    Tamamyan (imprisoned former head of Police Criminal Investigation
    department) to conduct bargaining regarding his house in Tzaghkadzor?
    This is just one incident.

    Henceforth, you will be forced to set-up a round-the-clock patrol
    around the country's correctional facilities in order to show what
    facility staff are actually doing to be so `over-worked'.




    From: A. Papazian
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