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    FORMER HEAD OF RA POLICE WAS IN GENERAL CONTROL OF POLICE ACTIONS DURING MARCH 1-2 EVENTS IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009750
    Nov 14, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The former head of the RA police
    Hayk Harurtyunian was in general control of the police actions during
    the March 1-2 events in Yerevan. At about 5:30-6 pm on March 1, Hayk
    Harutyunian instructed the deputy heads of the police Alexander Afian,
    Hovhannes Hunanian, Armen Yeritsian and the former head of the 6th
    department of the police Ashot Gizirian to implement direct control
    of police operations in the area adjacent to Monument to Myasnikian
    and some sections of Grigor Lusavorich and Mesrop Mashtots Streets
    in Yerevan. The deputy head of the RA Police, Major General A. Afian
    said this at the November 14 sitting the National Assembly Ad Hoc
    Committee on Inquiry into March 1 Events.

    According to the deputy head of the RA police, he did not give an
    order to fire at demonstrators and, in his opinion, nobody gave such
    an order.

    However, in the words of A. Afian, under the law, the policemen who
    were attacked by demonstrators had the right to use fire-arms. It
    was also mentioned that after finding grenades, rods, etc. during
    the operation in Liberty Square early in the morning of March 1, a
    decision was made to bring marz (regional) police sub-units to Yerevan.

    Information about the control of police actions in response to
    persistent questions of National Assembly deputies during the two-hour
    sitting was the only revelation. All the other questions either
    remained unanswered or received the official viewpoint regularly
    published in the past 8 months - about the restraint of the police,
    the aggressive actions of demonstrators, the plundered shops, and
    the vehicles which were damaged or destroyed.

    In the words of the RA ombudsman Armen Harutyunian, who was with
    the rapid response group of his office in the area near Monument to
    Myasnikian during the events, his impression was that the demonstrators
    did not argue aggressively but they were afraid that the police,
    which appealed to them with the demand to continue the rally in some
    other area, were going to "cudgel" them. According to A. Harutyunian,
    in order to ensure their safety, the demonstrators chose an area
    adjacent to some embassies and were armed with batons and rods
    for self-defence. He testified that indeed there were attackers
    on policemen, but these persons were "obviosly provokers". It was
    mentioned that the demonstrators erected barricades from buses and
    trolleybuses not in order to take streets and attack policemen but to
    protect themselves from police. A. Harutyunian said that what continues
    to be unexplained and incomprehensible is that if the demonstrators
    were really the persons who plundered some shops in the area, why they
    did not steal anything from "Svin" gun store located near these shops.

    The ad hoc committee members were also interested to know whether
    law enforcers in civilian clothes had participated in the actions
    as the well-known video spread by the opposition shows some young
    men standing beside the law enforcers and arming. A. Afian said that
    he is not aware of this fact but the men in civilian clothes could
    have been employees of the operative service. The deputy head of the
    police noted that he did not watch that video so he cannot explain
    why at 7:15 am the policemen were attacking a peaceful demonstrator
    and throwing stones at him in Republic Square. In this connection
    the chairman of the committee Samvel Nikoyan said that stones could
    hardly be among the special antiriot weapons of the police. A.

    Afian was given a copy of the videofilm so that he could watch it.

    The chairman of the United Labor Party Gurgen Arsenian declared
    that he is becoming more and more convinced that there was a third
    disorientating side.

    Otherwise it is incomprehensible based on whose information the then
    president of Armenia Robert Kocharian stated for the world to hear that
    the demonstrators hidden behind buses were firing at law enforcers
    (which was not confirmed so far), and based on this he declared a
    state of emergency for 20 days and introduced restrictions for the
    3.5 million population of Armenia.

    S. Nikoyan announced that with the aim of receiving explanations, the
    former and current police officials who led actions of law enforcers
    in other sections of Yerevan, as well as the opposition figure
    Levon Zurabian will be invited to participate in the committee's
    sitting soon.
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