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    AUTHORITIES -INDIGNANT AT- OMBUDSMAN'S REPORT
    [08:00 pm] 06 June, 2008

    -If the country's leadership had solved the existing
    problems, the March 1 events wouldn't have occurred,-
    Human Rights Defender Armen Harutiunian said at the
    HZhK office on June 6.

    The Ombudsman says his report was aimed at bringing up
    the urgent problems and finding their solutions to
    alleviate public tension.

    Armen Harutiunian says he is well aware of his
    liabilities and powers and has never exceeded his
    authority as the Prosecutor General says.

    Harutiunian says he didn't make judgments, he simply
    posed questions. -For instance, three people died
    because the police had taken up obsolete arms against
    people. Doesn't a human rights defender have a right
    to know the reasons? Why did the policemen take the
    guns thrown on the grass ungloved? They were to prove
    that the weapons belonged to the demonstrators,
    weren't they?

    -Unless these questions remain unanswered people will
    keep on circulating rumours as freedom of expression
    and impartial investigation serve guarantees for the
    establishment of a democratic country.-

    -We come across cynicism at every pace in Armenia. But
    I cannot understand the Prosecutor General's cynicism
    when he said the report had exited him to the bottom
    of his heart. Ten people died on March 1. An action
    was to have been taken on each case,- said HZhK board
    member Ruzan Khachatrian.

    Asked why the authorities, especially the Prosecutor
    General and the Minister of Justice, -got indignant-
    at the Ombudsman's report, Armen Harutiunian said,
    -Probably, I had raised right questions.-
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