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    "SOLDIER DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE"; PLAINTIFFS PRESENT EVIDENCE IN COURT

    02.03.2015 14:55 epress.am

    On January 30th, the first court hearing was convened on the death of
    soldier Manuchar Manucharyan of the 24923 military base at the Arabkir
    Kanaker-Zeytun Universal Court of First Instance, presided by judge
    Levon Avetisyan. According to the preliminary investigation's version,
    Manucharyan committed suicide, however his family claims that it was
    premeditated murder. As safesoldiers.am reports, during the hearing,
    the plaintiffs seeked the recusal of prosecutor Amiryan.

    As a base for the recusal, they noted that the day after Manucharyan's
    death (August 1, 2013) the prosecutor M. Nalbandyan gathered a
    description of the soldier's clothes where various thicknesses of
    blood stains were found on his pants.

    Until the forensic-traceological report of Manucharyan's clothes, the
    investigatory entity's experts presented an entirely different pair
    of pants (noted as trousers in the report). A. Avetisyan conducted
    the examination of the trousers:

    1."the trousers have pockets, counting from the top, the first and
    third pockets are missing,"

    2."the trousers are worn out and dirty,"

    3."other than two missing buttons, no other mechanical damages or
    traces can be found on the trousers from the examination."

    "The comparison of these two documents reveals a definite conclusion
    that the investigatory bodies have conducted a serious crime.

    Initially, they concealed the evidenced pants, in exchange brought
    another pair of pants from their facilities. First and foremost, the
    investigatory bodies had the objective with this criminal act to cover
    up the fact that a 5 mm diameter hole caused by a bullet was present
    on the right leg, which Manucharyan could not have done himself, and
    which definitely testifies that it was premeditated murder," noted
    the plaintiffs, stressing that Manucharyan would have been unable
    to commit suicide while shooting himself in the back of his leg,
    as well as in the jaw with an automatic rifle.

    Along with the motion, the plaintiffs petitioned the court to suspend
    the trial of the case and report the above mentioned facts to the
    Prosecutor General, noting that the Special Investigation Service
    (SIS) should conduct an examination regarding the evidence, reveal
    those guilty, be held liable, as well as Manucharyan's lost pants be
    discovered and recognized as proof.

    Presiding judge Avetisyan, after spending a long period of
    consultation, rejected the plaintiffs' petition and recuse. According
    to the law, he had a responsibility to send the plaintiffs' petition
    to the Prosecutor General, however he stated that he would not send
    it, because the plaintiffs are able to send it themselves to the
    Prosecutor General.

    After the rejection, the plaintiffs seeked recusal against the Judge
    Avetisyan with the basis of article 262 of the Criminal Procedure
    Code which states that until a judge approves the proceedings of any
    criminal case, he is responsible to acquaint himself with the case
    material and only after that can implement a corresponding decision
    about approving or not approving the procedure.

    While getting acquainted with the materials of the case, the judge,
    naturally, needs to see the evidence of the criminal act, which the
    plaintiffs have revealed and presented to court. The judge rejected
    this petition also.

    "Judge Avetisyan is in a deadlock, he doesn't know how to continue
    the trial if the central piece of evidence turned upside-down,
    which proves that Manuchar Manucharyan was murdered, that all the
    witnesses gave false testimonies, and that today the investigatory
    bodies have unjustly arrested and charged two innocent soldiers,"
    said the plaintiffs' representative, Peaceful Dialogue NGO expert,
    criminologist Ruben Martirosyan after the trial hearing. The next
    hearing will take place on February 4 at 2PM.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/02/03/%E2%80%9Csoldier-did-not-commit-suicide%E2%80%9D-plaintiffs-present-evidence-in-court.html

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