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    Naira Zohrabyan: Verdict against Shant Harutyunyan demonstrates that
    Armenia's judicial system is not independent

    by Nana Martirosyan
    Saturday, October 18, 15:37


    The Armenian judicial system is the most dependent in the world and
    this is proved by the case of Tseghakron Party Leader Shant
    Harutyunyan and his friends, Naira Zohrabyan, MP from the Prosperous
    Armenia Party, told ArmInfo on Saturday.

    She said that the verdict sentencing Shant Harutyunyan to 6 years in
    jail and giving a 4-year suspended sentence to his son Shahen
    Harutyunyan is obviously politically motivated. Zohrabyan is
    indignant at the fact that the court has sentenced a minor to 4 years
    in jail, even if it is a suspended sentence. "If anyone in Armenia
    believes and claims that the judicial system here is independent,
    he/she should immediately be included in the Guinness Book of World
    Records", she said.

    To note, Leader of Tseghakron Party Shant Harutyunyan has been
    sentenced to 6 years in prison and his son Shahen Harutyunyan has been
    given a 4-year suspended sentence. The verdict was delivered on
    October 17 by the court of general jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork
    Marash communities of Yerevan. Vahe Lazarian, one of Shant
    Harutyunyan's teammates, has been sentenced for 7 years in jail,
    Albert Sarkaryan - 6 years, Sevak Mnatsakanyan - 5.5 years, retired
    Lieutenant Colonel Vardan Vardanyan, Liparit Petrosyan and Avetis
    Avetisyan - 5 years, Hayk Harutyunyan - 4.5 years, Alex Poghosyan and
    Mkrtich Hovhannisyan - 4 years. Armen Hovhannisyan, who served in the
    Armenian army for 20 years, has been sentenced to 2 years in jail, and
    Tigran Petrosyan has been given a 1-year sentence.

    To recall, Shant Harutyunyan was arrested following the 5 Nov 2013
    developments in Liberty Square. The clashes in Liberty Square started
    at 5:30 PM when the demonstrators came across a police cordon. The
    police say that the demonstration was not sanctioned. As was reported
    earlier, the demonstrators were moving to Mashtots Park, when Shant
    Harutyunyan tried to cross the street against the traffic lights. The
    police's attempt to stop him ended in a skirmish. Harutyunyan and his
    son were detained. Some demonstrators began blowing up bottles with
    gasoline. Earlier Shant Harutyunyan organized a picket in Liberty
    Square. He stood there with a poster saying "I am Declaring a
    Revolution!" A total of 38 people were detained, and many of them were
    arrested.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectidDFD2D0-56BB-11E4-B58C0EB7C0D21663

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