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    EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGES ARMENIA TO PAY 8,000 EUROS TO KAMO PIRUZYAN

    arminfo
    Wednesday, June 27, 17:56

    In today's Chamber judgment in the case of Kamo Piruzyan v. Armenia,
    the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had
    been: a violation of Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading
    treatment) of the European Convention on Human Rights; and, five
    violations of Article 5 1,3,4 (right to liberty and security) of
    the Convention.

    According to the web-site of ECHR, the case concerned several
    complaints about criminal proceedings brought against the applicant in
    October 2006 for armed assault; the charges against him were ultimately
    dropped in December 2007 due to lack of evidence and he was released.

    The Court found in particular that he should not have been placed in
    a metal cage during the hearings at his trial, and also stressed,
    among other things, that automatic refusal to release on bail was
    incompatible with the Convention requirements.

    The Court held that Armenia was to pay Piruzyan 8,000 euros (EUR)
    in respect of non-pecuniary damage and EUR 18 for costs and expenses.

    In another judgment the Court held that Armenia was to pay 4,500
    euros to Vardan Malkhasyan.

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