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    ACTIVIST TO TAKE POLICE, JUDGES TO COURT OVER 2004 BEATINGS
    Grisha Balasanyan

    14:16, May 6, 2013

    In October of last year, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)
    declared that the government of Armenia must pay Grisha Virabyan
    31,000 Euros in moral and monetary compensation stemming from a
    beating he received from Ararat Regional Police in 2004.

    At the time, Virabyan was a member of the People's Party of Armenia
    and actively participated in public rallies and political campaigning
    for the 2004 presidential election in Armenia.

    Virabyan is now taking various law enforcement and judicial officials
    to court, telling Hetq that the guilty must pay for their crimes.

    "The police who beat me must and the police force that faked charges
    against me must be held accountable for their actions. The same with
    the judges who declared unjust verdicts in my case," Virabyan said.

    One of the officials noted in the ECHR decision is Ashot Karapetyan,
    the current Yerevan Police Chief.

    "I will not be deterred by anything or anyone. They must all be
    punished, not only what they did to me but to others. Remember that
    in 2004, some 2,500 activists were illegally arrested," noted
    Virabyan.

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/26263/activist-to-take-police-judges-to-court-over-2
    004-beatings.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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