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    GULIAN FAMILY ACCUSE INVESTIGATORS OF BIAS
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 9 2007

    The family of a man who died in police custody accuse investigators
    of conducting the case in a biased and one-sided manner and claim
    their rights have been repeatedly violated.

    Levon Gulian's father Ashot Gulian, wife Jemma Gulian and their lawyer
    Mikael Danielian of the Armenian Helsinki Association presented
    these concerns in letters addressed to Prosecutor General Aghvan
    Hovsepian, Ombudsman Armen Harutiunian and National Assembly Human
    Rights Committee Chairwoman Arevik Petrosian on Thursday.

    Levon Gulian, a 31-year-old man who was questioned in connection
    with a murder committed near his Yerevan restaurant, was found dead
    in the courtyard of a police building on May 12. The circumstances
    of the case remain uncertain despite the ongoing investigation.

    The police insist that he fell to his death while attempting to escape
    from the second-floor interrogation room. His relatives believe,
    however, that he was tortured to death before being thrown out of
    the window.

    The victim's family say despite their numerous requests the
    investigation body in particular declined to provide them with the
    copies of the forensic tests conducted in the case.

    "This manner of work contradicts a number of Council of Europe
    documents that the Republic of Armenia is a signatory of," the
    authors of the letter underscore, specifically invoking the Council
    of Europe's resolution on assistance to crime victims under which
    states must ensure that the victims can have access to information
    concerning their case.

    "In other words, the Prosecutor's Office acted illegally by refusing to
    provide the copies of the expert findings," the Gulian family charge.

    The family and their legal aide also mention mistreatment of
    two witnesses in the case, Hayk Melkumian and Marine Grigorian,
    claiming their illegal imprisonment, beating and humiliation by
    police interrogators. In the letter they say that no one has been
    held responsible for those violations yet.

    "Despite our petitions for a criminal case to be instituted in
    connection with these circumstances, nothing has been done to date,"
    they say, arguing that this style of work is against the the United
    Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or
    Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the European Convention on
    Human Rights.

    Mikael Danielian says all this shows that the investigation is doing
    everything to close this case.

    "We are sending our letter to the Prosecutor's Office, because
    it declared that it would be a transparent investigation, those
    responsible would be found and punished," Danielian said. "And we
    are sending the letter to human rights activists because ex-officio
    they must follow the human rights situation in Armenia and make the
    authorities respect their commitments in human rights. If they fail
    to do this, let them quit their jobs."

    The Prosecutor's Office informed RFE/RL that they haven't received
    the letter yet.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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