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    HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH CALLS ON ARMENIA POLICE CHIEF AND HEAD OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE TO FIND AND PUNISH THOSE WHICH WERE GUILTY FOR ATTACKING CIVIC ACTIVISTS
    by Ashot Safaryan

    ARMINFO
    Thursday, September 12, 21:40

    Human Rights Watch urges Armenia Police Chief, Vladimir Gasparyan,
    and Head of Special Investigative Service, Vahram Shahinyan, to take
    all appropriate measures to promptly, thoroughly, and effectively
    investigate the attacks, identify and bring the perpetrators
    to justice, and make clear that such violence against peaceful
    demonstrators will be neither tolerated nor condoned. In his letter,
    Hugh Williamson, Director Europe and Central Asia division Human
    Rights Watch, worries about the growth of the violence cases against
    the participants in the peaceful demonstrations and actions in Yerevan.

    "In the attacks that Human Rights Watch documented, unidentified men
    in civilian clothes set upon individual demonstrators late at night
    after they left the protest venues. Victims of the attacks sustained
    multiple bruises, including light concussions, a broken nose, and
    broken bones. In all five cases, police took victims' reports and in
    one case police took the victim to the crime scene. Unfortunately,
    to the best of our knowledge, police have not taken further steps
    to identify and apprehend the assailants in these cases, even when
    one of the victims was able to identify those he suspected of being
    his attackers.

    The five people whom Human Rights Watch interviewed had been involved
    in protests held in front of the city municipal building and the
    ruling Republican Party headquarters. They were attacked in three
    separate incidents", - the letter says.

    "We urge you to take immediate steps to conduct comprehensive
    investigations into all allegations of attacks against peaceful
    demonstrators. Such investigations should be conclusive, public,
    involve the participation of the victims, and be capable of leading to
    the identification and prosecution of the perpetrators. Accountability
    for these assaults is essential to demonstrate the government's
    commitment to justice and to prevent any attempts to attack freedom of
    assembly. Finding and prosecuting the perpetrators would demonstrate
    that the authorities are not condoning or tolerating such violence",
    - the letter says.

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