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    ARMENIAN RESPONSE TO REPORTS ON VALERI PERMYAKOV'S 'MENTAL DEFICIENCY'

    21:10 * 05.02.15

    Vice-Chairman of the Heritage party Armen Martirosyan is concerned over
    the fact that Valeri Permyakov, the Russian soldier who is charged with
    murdering a 7-member family in Armenia's Gyumri, has been dubbed an
    "oligophrenic patient."

    "What do they say? It is a good thing they did not draft him suffering
    from manic depression," Mr Martirosyan said ironically, as he commented
    on reports by some Russian media outlets.

    According to the reports, Valeri Permyakov should not have been
    drafted as he was an "oligophrenic patient."

    "I do not like the situation surrounding the crime. It is not at all
    what the public is expecting to take place. I have strong doubts
    that he was alone and I fear that he is being made a scapegoat,
    especially with such a diagnosis. A person cannot be drafted with
    such a diagnosis, especially to serve at a military base abroad,"
    Mr Matrirosyan told Tert.am.

    Chairman of the Helsinki Committee of Armenia Avetik Ishkhanyan told
    Tert.am that Russian law-enforcement agencies advanced a lead that
    it was Valeri Permyakov who murdered the Avetisyan family. However,
    nothing has yet been proved in court nor any expert examinations have
    been conducted.

    "I do not much think of whether he will be convicted as a perpetrator,
    but all this arouses doubts," Mr Ishkhanyan said.

    According to him, the Russian side had no right to provide such a
    definition before a trial.

    "All this is to make society believe it was he, without any alternative
    lead considered."

    All the other things are of secondary importance.

    "For example, if he is really mentally ill, those responsible for
    drafting him must be punished. However, it is not of essential
    importance for the investigation."

    Armenian MP, lawyer Edmon Marukyan told Tert.am that if Valeri
    Permyakov was drafted he must be considered sane regardless of whether
    he is an "oligophrenic" or "schizophrenic."

    Head of the Shirak diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Bishop
    Mikael Ajapahyan told Tert.am that the media reports are not official
    ones.

    "It is not an opinion by a commission or by a forensic expert. So it
    is too early to draw conclusions."

    He does not see any suggestion in the diagnosis 'oligophrenic patient.'

    "Do you think a mentally healthy person can commit such a crime?"

    In an earlier interview with Tert.am, Sona Truzyan, Spokesperson
    for the Chairman of the Investigation Committee of Armenia, said
    that the Investigation Committee has no data on Valeri Permyakov's
    mental deficiency. The investigation has not yet received answers to
    inquires about his health.

    In his turn, Spokesman for Armenia's Ministry of Defense Artsrun
    Hovhannisyan said that he is not well-informed of Russia's laws, but "a
    person who leaves a mental hospital in Armenia will never be drafted."

    On the other hand, Head Psychiatrist of Armenia Armen Soghoyan told
    Tert.am that oligophrenic persons with mild mental retardation are
    normally drafted unless they have other disorders.

    "Many oligophrenic people can reach a high social status if they gain
    certain knowledge," he said.

    Asked if such a person can be ruled criminally sane, Mr Soghoyan said:

    "Insanity is a separate category and decisions are normally made for
    each individual case by a group of experts. This is a rather serious
    legal concept involving responsibility."

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/05/oligofrenia/1580992

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