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    ARMENIA'S PROSECUTOR GENERAL, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS CORRUPTION

    ARKA
    Sep 25, 2008

    YEREVAN, September 25. /ARKA/. Armenia's Prosecutor General Aghvan
    Hovsepyan and representatives of non-profit organizations discussed
    today during a clustered conference corruption fight.

    A number of local NGOs, including Transparency International/Armenia,
    Your Future, Investigative Journalists, Armavir Development Center,
    Federation of Agricultural Organizations, participated in the
    conference.

    "We have organized two clustered conferences and are planning to hold
    a nationwide meeting next month," Hovsepyan said. "The more intensive
    and open these discussions are, the more tangible is the result."

    This summer the RA Prosecutor General's Office hold two clustered
    conferences in Yeghegnadzor and Vanadzor cities with participation
    of regional prosecutors and law enforcement agencies.

    The prosecutor general believes the discussions will help fight
    corruption.

    In his turn, Edik Baghdasaryan, chairman of the Investigative
    Journalists NGO, said he remained skeptical about the effectiveness
    of group discussions on corruption.

    "When the prosecutor's office starts investigating major criminal
    cases, we will achieve better results," the journalist said. "The
    main problem is that people do not trust law enforcement agencies."

    Responding to Baghdasaryan, the prosecutor general said law enforcement
    agencies need public support t o fight corruption.

    "Our goal is to make different layers of society trust us and help
    us detect crimes and punish the guilty," Hovsepyan added.

    The prosecutor general pointed out difficulties in revealing crimes
    of corruption. According to Hovsepyan, people ho have committed
    corruption crimes usually refuse to give testimony.
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