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    WITNESS DESCRIBES HOW HE WAS BEATEN BY ARMENIAN POLICE

    03.10.2014 15:10 epress.am

    Armen Hayrapetyan, who was sentenced on Nov. 15, 2008, to 15 years
    in prison, told the court that in his testimony he wrote the name of
    another person, as he was beaten repeatedly by the police.

    Andranik Gasparyan is accused of -- reaching an agreement with his
    friend Armen Hayrapetyan -- in January 2008 tricking Kristine Manukyan
    to accompany them to an uninhabited part of the road leading to the
    horticultural company in Erebuni, after which they robbed Manukyan,
    stealing her gold jewellry and mobile phone. Hayrapetyan was sentenced
    to 15 years for the rape and murder of Kristine Manukyan , now the
    Court of First Instance of Erebuni and Nubarashen Administrative
    Districts (presided over by Judge Artush Gabrielyan) is examining
    Gasparyan's involvement in the crime.

    On March 6, Hayrapetyan was called in to court and questioned as a
    witness. He said that the testimony he gave during the preliminary
    investigation and the one he gave in court contradict each other
    because during the preliminary investigation he was beaten by police
    and forced to write that Andranik was with him during the murder.

    As reported by the Yerevan-based Helsinki Association for Human Rights,
    Prosecutor V. Hovhannisyan mocked the witness, for example, by asking,
    "Were you crying when they beat you?"

    Hayrpetyan said he was beaten on several occasions: "They beat me so
    much that I even wanted to harm myself. I did what they wanted. In
    short, it came to the point that I said write whatever you want; they
    were hitting my legs, my kidneys... I didn't have an attorney. The
    investigator said, 'A defender's coming now. Once he comes, you'll
    refuse the [services of a] defender'."

    "In response to the witness' statement that police officers are capable
    of anything, out of fear he wrote what they asked of him.The judge
    said that he knows that the police are capable of anything, that's
    accepted in practice, and, openly deeming Hayrapetyan's testimonies
    unreliable, urged the witness to give a testimony that's closer to
    the truth," according to the Helsinki Association website [AM].

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/03/10/witness-describes-how-he-was-beaten-by-armenian-police.html

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GuDYjrGZBs


    From: Baghdasarian
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