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    WITNESS IN ARTAK NAZARYAN CASE DIDN'T AGREE TO SIGNING ANY PRE-TRIAL STATEMENTS

    epress.am
    03.21.2012

    Two witnesses were examined in a Tavush regional court on Tuesday
    in the case of rifle platoon commander Artak Nazaryan, who died
    on a military base on Jul. 27, 2010 - Artak Hovhannisyan, who said
    that he wasn't involved in the investigation, and Rafayel Evoyan,
    who described incidents that had nothing to do with his pre-trial
    testimony. This news was conveyed to Epress.am by Helsinki Association
    for Human Rights representative Ruben Martirosyan (pictured, right),
    who is also representing the victim's legal successor in the case.

    "Artak Hovhannisyan refused to sign off on six statements in the
    criminal case. In one of these it says he was an assistant; in another
    it says that he participated in handing over Artak Nazaryan's things,
    his mobile phone; and in another, it says that he participated in
    handing over the mobile phones of other soldiers. But as he said in
    the court, he didn't participate in any aspect of the investigation,
    he doesn't know what the investigator wrote about, and he doesn't
    know the investigator who wrote up those reports," said Martirosyan.

    As described by the human rights lawyer, the other witness, Rafayel
    Evoyan, testified that he described something else, but investigator
    Levon Poghosyan told him, "Write that you've read it, sign it and go
    to the service."

    The witness said in court that which is written in his pre-trial
    statement is untrue and those are not his words.

    According to Martirosyan, state prosecutor Harutyun Harutyunyan,
    in response, said the witness was under pre-trial detention for
    three months and is becoming criminal-like, explaining this is why
    he's lying.

    In court, the witness, Rafayel Evoyan, also said the victim had killed
    himself. When asked how he knows this, Evoyan said the investigator,
    Levon Poghosyan, told him, while showing him photos of the corpse
    and saying Artak Nazaryan committed suicide.

    Taking all this as a basis, the victim's party made a motion for the
    judge to withdraw on the grounds that he is not impartial. Judge Samvel
    Mardanyan will state his ruling on the motion at the next court date,
    set for Mar. 27 at 12 pm.

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