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    WHEREABOUTS OF KARABAKH COMMITTEE CASE TRACED

    ARMENPRESS
    Nov 9, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS: Armenian law-enforcers said today
    they have traced the whereabouts of a 50-volume 1988 criminal case
    against members of the Karabakh Committee that was reported missing
    from the archives of the prosecutor-general's office earlier this week.

    The disappearance came to surface after a search for the case could
    not locate it. Prosecutor-general Aghvan Hovsepian was said to
    order an immediate internal inquiry on October 31 to clarify all the
    circumstances of the high-profile loss.

    Speaking today to reporters, the prosecutor-general said his
    subordinates found that the case had been handed to ex-president
    Levon Ter-Petrosian back in 1996 at the instruction of then chief of
    the investigative department of the procuracy.

    He said the current chief of staff of the prosecutor-general's
    office, who is in charge of the archives, has sent a letter today to
    ex-president asking him to return the case.

    Aghvan Hovsepian said handing the case to ex-president was a gross
    violation of the procedure ' because materials on any criminal can
    not be handed to other bodies or individuals, even to the presidnet
    of the country who can not ask for any such material or keep them."

    "I think Levon Ter-Petrosian is a reasonable man and will return the
    case to where it belongs," he said.

    The case was launched in December 1988 against leaders of the
    Karabakh Committee who spearheaded the movement for unification
    of Nagorno-Karabakh, then part of Soviet Azerbaijan, with Soviet
    Armenia. It was dropped and sent to archives a year later following
    "changed circumstances."
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