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    Jhangiryan made speech for the prosecution

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    08:42 pm | March 18, 2009

    Politics

    Armenia's ex Deputy Prosecutor General Gagik Jhangiryan, charged
    with violence against a government representative, today read out
    a 50-page speech giving a legal-political analysis of the country's
    political scene after September 21, 2007. Jhangiryan named it a speech
    for the prosecution.

    Jhangiryan's speech, especially the legal analysis, can be viewed as
    a teaching and methodological manual for ordinary law-enforcers and
    top officials who, as Gagik Jhangiryan says, lack ignorance and feel
    thirst for legal knowledge. In particular, he meant deputy chief of
    RoA Police Alexander Afyan who "had conducted an unwarranted search"
    on March 1.

    Judge Jora Vardanyan and Prosecutor Hovsep Sargsyan were obliged to
    hear Jhangiryan's sharp criticism addressed to Armenia's law-enforcers
    for two hours. In his speech, Gagik Jhangiryan proved that the power
    had been usurped not by the authorities but by "the regime suiting
    people like him."

    "Today Armenia encounters a crisis of justice and equity. People
    take their voice to the street in search of justice and fairness. All
    other crises stem from the lack of justice," concluded Jhangiryan.

    The ex Deputy Prosecutor General warned the judges and prosecutors
    against retribution. "Do not forget that you will be boomeranged
    against for their misdeeds," he said.

    "I don't beg your mercy. I seek justice and acquittal otherwise do
    not long for forgiveness. God be your judge."

    Jhangiryan's speech was welcomed with loud applause.

    The Court is to return a verdict on March 23.
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