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    HAK activists hand letter to OSCE Yerevan Office

    07:45 pm | June 25, 2010 | Social

    Young activists of the Armenian National Congress (HAK) today marched
    to the OSCE Yerevan Office chanting, "We are with you, David!"

    They handed a letter to the OSCE Yerevan office requesting to urge
    Armenian authorities to free David Qiramjyan arrested by plain-clothed
    policemen on May 31 after stepping the recently renovated Freedom
    Square.

    "The protesters are determined in their demands and they call for an
    immediate release of Qiramjyan," David's brother Hovhannes Qiramjyan
    said. The latter says the country has appeared in such a state that
    people needn't get astonished by illegitimacy.

    Remind that today the criminal case of David Qiramjyan and Sargis
    Gevorgyan has been sent to the Court of First Instance of Kentron and
    Nork-Marash Administrative Districts for the detailed investigation.

    Qiramjyan is charged according to the Article 258 of the RA Criminal
    Code (hooliganism) and Gevorgyan under Article 316 (violence against a
    government representative).

    Below is the letter of the Armenian National Congress addressed to the
    OSCE Yerevan Office.

    "H.E. Mr. Kanat Saudabayev,

    The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office,
    Kazakhstan's Secretary of State and Foreign Minister

    Excellency,

    Since 2003, when the OSCE Office in Yerevan and the Armenian police
    signed their first memorandum of understanding, the Office has
    initiated the implementation of a number of projects focusing on the
    introduction of democratic policing practices. The Armenian Media has
    been broadly covering the involvement of the OSCE in the process of
    the reformation of the Police.

    Just to make a comparison - in 2004 our neighboring Georgia also
    started similar programme. As a result of deep structural reforms
    today almost 80 % of the population of Georgia trusts the Police. Now
    the Ministry of Interior of Georgia became one of the most credible
    and efficient structures in the country. Citizens of Armenia,
    notwithstanding TV blockade on any positive information on Georgia,
    are also aware that with the assistance of international structures,
    the political leadership of Georgia successfully implemented the task
    of the fighting the Police corruption and making its work visible and
    transparent to everybody.

    Coming to Armenia we also see statements, mainly by the OSCE, on the
    success of the reforms in Police. However what we see on the ground is
    that 5 years after the cooperation with the OSCE Yerevan Office,
    during March 1, 2008 events, the Police shot to death 10 peaceful
    demonstrators and bullet-wounded about 200 persons. Then the Police
    arrested more than 150 opposition supporters and intimidated
    thousands. We do not state, that it happened due to failings of the
    international organizations, since we know the capacity of cooperation
    and the depth of the involvement of the international community in the
    reforms. But we strongly regret that no statement, calling or stating
    that Armenian Police must behave as an institution should in
    democratic country, has been made by the organization leading that
    process - the OSCE. There was no condemnation or even a reaction of
    the OSCE Yerevan Office on the bloody crackdown on opposition, no
    comments on the persecutions of oppositional figures months and years
    followed the March 1 deadly events.

    Now the OSCE supports another Police Reform programme, which covers 11
    areas. How credible could be the programme when the OSCE Yerevan
    Office did not react to the vandal behavior of the Police on May 28,
    29, 30 and 31, June 1, 2010? On these days the Armenian Police
    violated the right to freedom of movement by not letting to enter the
    Freedom Square (Azatutyan hraparak). During the mentioned 5 days,
    about 30 Armenian citizens were apprehended by the police without any
    legal substantiation. David Qiramijyan, a nineteen-year-old student,
    who studies at the Institute of Cinema and Theatre, is among them.
    Probably feeling the backing of one of the most prominent
    international organizations, the Police charged three persons with
    serious indictments. The reporter of Armenian Times daily Ms. Ani
    Gevorgian is among that three.

    Mr. David Qiramijyan, who was arrested on May 31, just wanted to enter
    the Freedom Square with some young members of the opposition. David
    was arrested by people who were not dressed in police uniforms. Then
    during the transportation to the Police station he was beaten by
    police officers and his leg, which had already undergone a surgical
    operation, was injured yet again and, in addition, he is currently
    suffering also from constant headaches. He has not been provided with
    any medical care until today, in spite of the results of his medical
    examination available to the police, in which it is clearly stated
    that David needs medical care and in the absence of appropriate
    medical interventions he risks losing the ability to move.

    On June 3, David Qiramijyan was charged with hooliganism and was
    sanctioned to 2 months detention as a detention measure. According to
    the Armenian Legislation and various international agreements the
    decision of the court is illegal.

    The leadership of the Armenian National Congress has provided to the
    OSCE Yerevan Office the video materials of the attack of the Police,
    so the brutality of the actions of the police is obvious. We believed
    that after that there would be relevant reaction, pressure on the
    Police to release Mr. David Qiramijyan. However there was no reaction
    by the OSCE Yerevan Office, which allowed authorities to continue
    keeping the young activist in prison.

    Dear Minister,

    We would like to ask you to urge the Armenian authorities to free
    David Qiramjyan immediately, since he has not committed any crime. He
    only used his right of free movement and we would like to ask you to
    urge the authorities to identify the real instigators. We also are
    requesting you to execute your authority to make the OSCE Yerevan
    Office's efforts in the reformation of Armenian Police more
    effective."

    http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/06/25/david-qiramjyan




    From: A. Papazian
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