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    Mayor's Son To Stand Trial For Election Fraud, Violence

    http://asbarez.com/109961/mayor%E2%80%99s-son-to-stand-trial-for-election-fraud-violence/
    Friday, May 10th, 2013

    Presidential election observer Narine Esmaeli was assaulted while
    observing polling

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL) - The son of an Armenian town mayor will go on trial
    soon on charges of assaulting an Armenian-American observer in one of
    the most serious cases of fraud reported during the February 18
    presidential election.

    The incident took place at a polling station in Artashat, the
    administrative center of Armenia's southern Ararat province. Narine
    Esmaeli, a U.S. citizen of Armenian descent, monitored voting there
    together with a Yerevan-based observer, representing an Armenian civic
    group.

    The observers say they were attacked by a large group of government
    loyalists that stuffed hundreds of ballots. Esmaeli has also accused
    local police officers of bullying her after the incident.

    The allegations, picked up by Armenian opposition and civic groups,
    resulted in the launch of a criminal investigation by the Special
    Investigative Service (SIS), a law-enforcement agency subordinate to
    state prosecutors. They also led Armenia's Constitutional Court to
    invalidate the official vote results in the troubled Artashat
    precinct.

    In a statement issued this week, the Office of the Prosecutor-General
    announced that one local man, Sergey Muradian, has been charged with
    hitting Esmaeli and obstructing her work for vote rigging purposes.
    The statement said he burst into the polling station together with `a
    group of individuals' that stuffed the ballots.

    Muradian, who works as a staffer at the Armenian parliament and whose
    father Gagik is Artashat's current mayor, will face up to five years'
    imprisonment if found guilty by court.

    The prosecutors' statement indicated that law-enforcement authorities
    will look for the other men involved in the fraud parallel to
    Muradian's trial.

    The SIS came under fire last month after Esmaeli, who arrived in
    Armenia last year to intern with the local branch of Transparency
    International, accused it of blackmailing her with intimate
    photographs that were taken secretly.

    The SIS offered a different version of events, saying that it got hold
    of a more than 5-hour-long footage taken in the bathroom of Esmaeli's
    Yerevan apartment. It claimed that the video was sent to the Central
    Election Commission by the Europe in Law NGO that monitored the
    presidential election. Both Europe in Law and Transparency
    International representatives in Armenia strongly denied that.

    The SIS and prosecutors pressed charges against the Artashat mayor's
    son in the following weeks.

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