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    GOVERNMENT'S LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE MAKES ATTEMPT TO CREATE INDEPENDENT MILITARY INVESTIGATION BODY

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 23, 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. At the October 23 sitting, the RA
    National Assembly in the first reading discussed the legislative
    package introduced by the government, which envisages to make
    amendments to the RA Code of Criminal Procedure, laws On Doing Military
    Service, and On Social Security of Servicemen and Their Families.

    As Artur Aghabekian, the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee
    on Defence, National Security, and Internal Affairs, said in
    his speech, the legislative initiative's goal is to separate the
    military investigation body as a subdivision, which will be within
    the jurisdiction of the Defence Minister.

    According to A. Aghabekian, such an investigation body existed earlier
    as part of the Military Police working within the jurisdiction of the
    General Headquarters of RA Armed Forces, then, as a result of court
    and legal reforms, two years ago, it was included in the Military
    Prosecutor's Office as its part.

    A. Aghabekian said that the legislative changes being made are
    harmonious with the large program of reforms in the defence sphere
    envisaged by the IPAP program of cooperation with NATO, within the
    framework of which the Defence Ministry prepares a great number
    of bills.

    The members of the OYP and Zharangutiun (Heritage) factions expressed
    anxiety about the lack of guarantees of the military investigation
    body's independence. As Larisa Alaverdian mentioned, there are many
    cases when military crimes were committed with the connivance of
    high-ranking servicemen or the latters tried to to slur them over
    and to defend those guilty.

    According to A. Aghabekian, the guarantee of the military investigation
    body's independence is that the head of any military sudivision himself
    is interested in disclosure of crimes committed by the servicemen
    under his subordination and punishment of those guilty. He considers
    that otherwise the given subdivision will lose its fighting efficiency.
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