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    FOUR CASES ON MARCH 1 UNREST SENT TO COURT

    ARKA
    April 15, 2008

    YEREVAN, April 15. /ARKA/. Four criminal cases in connection with
    the March 1Yerevan unrest have been sent to court, Press Officer of
    the RA Office of Prosecutor General reported.

    >From February 20 to March 1, Armenia's opposition political forces
    led by ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosyan were holding rallies in
    Liberty Square in Yerevan protesting against the results of February
    19 presidential elections attributing victory to Serge Sargssyan. As
    a result of public unrest and clashes between the rally participants
    and the police, 265 people were injured, and ten were killed.

    The Office of Prosecutor General instituted a criminal case in
    connection with the mass unrest aimed at seizing the power and breaking
    the constitutional order. Over a hundred people were arrested.

    "Pre-trial investigation on cases instituted against four people
    charged with organizing and provoking mass disturbances in Yerevan
    is over. These are Soghomon Yeritsyan, Harutyun Lazarian, Yasha
    Melkonyan, and Hovhannes Mkhoyan. These cases have been sent to court
    now," Truzyan said.

    So far, criminal cases against 20 people have been sent to court.

    Investigation on three of them - David Hambartsumyan, Mesrop Zakaryan,
    and Raj Petrossyan - is over. They pleaded guilty and asked for an
    accelerated trial.

    Truzyan also said 78 people are currently under arrest. 16 people were
    given a written cognizance not to leave. Three people were detained
    on suspicion of direct participation in mass unrest.
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