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    HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER: THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF ARMENIA HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED YET

    arminfo
    Tuesday, June 26, 22:07

    The legal system of Armenia has not been established yet and even
    President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan confesses it and calls meetings on
    the topic of its improvement, but there is still no result, a member
    of Civil Initiative Zarui Muradyan told Arminfo correspondent. She
    said there is a great number of life prisoners in Armenia. "There are
    103 life prisoners in the country with population 3 mln people. For
    instance, in Australia with population 120 mln people, there are
    only 57 life prisoners...", - Muradyan said. She also added that UN
    Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg also drew attention
    to the great number of life prisoners in Armenia during his last
    visit to the country. However, despite numerous letters of the Civil
    Initiative directed to the relevant structures including Armenian
    Prosecutor General's Office, no criminal case has been revised. "We
    always say about the court mistakes, which may be made even in the
    most civilized countries. As for Armenia, here there is not even an
    institute for revision of criminal cases, there is no precedent of
    revision of life prisoners' cases", - she said.

    She also added that the life prisoners are the most vulnerable group
    of society, but they are ignored by the authorities. "The authorities
    of Armenia are indifferent to the destiny of these people. We have
    sent many letters to the president and all the legal structures.

    However, we have got no even fictive reply...I can't understand the
    reason of their negative attitude to our organization", - Muradyan
    said.

    She also drew attention to the fact that there are many young people
    among the life prisoners. "15 out of 104 people were sentenced at the
    age from 18 to 20 for the crimes committed when serving in the army",
    - she said and added that in Austria and Sweden the law forbids to
    sentence people under 21 to life imprisonment.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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