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    IN ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN'S OPINION, REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA WILL LOSE MANY OF MARCH 1 CASES IN EUROPEAN COURT

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 23, 2008

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. We should think of making social
    relations sound to exclude cases like March 1 in the future, RA
    Ombudsman Armen Haroutiunian said in his interview to the Shant
    TV company. The Ombudsman with the consent of the RA President
    is to be involved in the fact-finding group to be created for the
    purpose of studying those events. According to the Ombudsman, rather
    a deep analysis should be made and it should be cleared up what
    deformations have been made in social relations and what need to be
    corrected. According to him, having a common goal to make Armenia a
    democratic and legal state, people can have divergences over some
    issues, but it does not mean that the divergences should lead to
    hostility and March 1. The Ombudsman considers that the culture of
    a civilized political struggle should be introduced in the country.

    The Ombudsman welcomed "RA President's political will" to form
    a fact-finding group from equal number of opposition and power
    representatives and considers positive that experts and not political
    figures will be involved in the group. A. Haroutiunian refrained
    from giving estimations to the activity of the NA Ad-hoc Committee
    on Events Occurred on 1-2 March, however he said that in difference
    to the fact-finding group, the Committee has been formed by another
    principle, that of coalition majority. At the same time the Ombudsman
    said that it will not be right to oppose the activities of the two
    structures to each other, it is important that the two structures
    be able to present an all-embracing picture of the events thanks to
    complementing each other.

    The Ombudsman is for changing arrest chosen as a restraint to NA
    deputies Myasnik Malkhasian, Hakob Hakobian, and Khachatur Sukiasian
    (the latter is being searched for), as he does not think that being
    in freedom they can hinder the preliminary investigation.

    As regards the cases on the March 1-2 events, A. Haroutiunian said
    that as a lawyer his attitude is equivocal. "I have an apprehension
    that RA will lose many of these cases in the European Court of Human
    Rights." He rendered it more clear by saying that if PACE clearly
    mentioned in the well-known resolution adopted by it that "only
    testimony of the Police is not enough for an objective investigation
    of the case, it is not difficult to guess how these cases will be
    treated in the European Court."
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