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    MILITARY CONSCRIPT DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE, SAYS EXPERT

    06.23.2014 22:52 epress.am

    Hovsep Muradyan, father of 20-year-old military conscript Arman
    Muradyan who died in one of the military units in Martakert,
    Nagorno-Karabakh, on July 30, 2013, doesn't believe in the suicide
    theory, he told Epress.am today. Also not believing the investigators'
    claims of suicide is military expert, Peace Dialogue NGO representative
    Ruben Martirosyan, who said there are a number of circumstances in
    the case that disprove the suicide theory.

    Speaking to Epress.am, Martirosyan declared his intention to present
    those circumstances during the trial; however, he decided to reveal at
    least one of these circumstances. According to the official version,
    the young man killed himself with the gun on his person. Details
    about the type of weapon are attached to the criminal case; meanwhile,
    Martirosyan claims that attached to the case is also the military ID
    booklet where it notes a completely different type of weapon assigned
    to Muradyan.

    "Therefore, the aggrieved party appealed to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Defense Army, asking to be provided with a certificate about the
    movement of the assigned or allegedly assigned weapon. After a long
    delay, they wrote us that we can find out about this from the case
    materials at the Syunik District Court of First Instance. In fact,
    we received an explicit refusal, since information about the movement
    of weapons does not exist in the criminal case," the expert told
    Epress.am.

    Martirosyan said that he and the victim's legal successor intend
    to submit a second request to the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army,
    as well as to the president of the de-facto Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    The military expert is convinced that certificates about the weapon
    in the case are fake, which is why they don't want to provide them
    with additional information.

    Hovsep Muradyan said he will protest against holding the court sessions
    in Nagorno-Karabakh. According to the decision of the judicial bodies,
    the case will be examined at the Stepanakert residence of the Syunik
    District Court of First Instance; however, the father insists this
    decision is unlawful.

    "Holding court sessions in the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh contradicts
    the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, since the Court of
    the Republic of Armenia cannot have a residence in the territory of
    another state," said Muradyan, whose son was drafted into the army
    from the military commissariat in Talin.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/06/23/military-conscript-did-not-commit-suicide-says-expert.html

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