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    ACCORDING TO FRENCH ARMENIAN LAWYER, ONLY TESTIMONY OF POLICEMEN CANNOT BE PROOF

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113273
    Ma y 13, 2008

    YEREVAN, MAY 13, NOYAN TAPAN. A group from the Union of Armenian
    Advocates and Lawyers of France consisting of 6 people was in
    Armenia on a 5-day visit. It had come especially for the purpose of
    assisting their Armenian colleagues in connection with the elections
    and in particular, the March 1 events. Gerard Cholakian, a member of
    Union's Administrative Board, told Noyan Tapan correspondent that they
    have an impression that tension is felt in the work of lawyers and
    justice structures: "At the moment it seems to us that the lawyers
    have been refused to be informed about the details of the case, the
    investigation," the French Armenian lawyer said. It was also mentioned
    that they are "mainly concerned with the difficulties of lawyers they
    have when defending the defendants during these cases." The group
    has met with local lawyers, some imprisoned people, as well as with
    RA Justice Minister Gevorg Danielian. "We feel that rather strong
    pressures are exerted, some judicial and examination procedures have
    not been respected.

    We would be able to give a more detailed and concrete answer if we
    were able to get acquainted with the case more in detail and were
    able to take part in legal proceedings."

    On the last day of the visit the French Armenian lawyer was present
    at the judicial enquiry on the case against former freedom-fighter
    Khachik Gasparian accused of using not dangerous violence to a power
    representative.

    "It is impossible to imprison a man unless there is concrete evidence
    in his cases," Cholakian said emphasizing that in all countries only
    testimony of policemen is not considered proof.

    It is envisaged that the organization will make a report on the
    visit's results by late May. Cholakian did not exclude that French
    lawyers will return with representatives of NGOs to be present at
    tne judicial enquiries.
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