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    WITNESS FINALLY QUESTIONED IN HAKOB HAKOBYAN CASE
    Ararat Davtyan

    http://hetq.am/en/court/armen-martirosyan -3/
    2009/05/26 | 16:11

    Court

    In the case of National Assembly MP Hakob Hakobyan, Judge Gagik
    Avetisyan had previously issued orders for two witnesses, Moushegh
    Antonyan and Ashot Melkonyan, who had been previously subpoenaed but
    not questioned, to be brought to the court.

    Mr. Antonyan had showed up voluntarily but was not questioned at the
    time. Prosecutor Hovsep Sargsyan left the court and never returned. The
    witness, due to the fact that he was being pursued, spent the night
    at the offices of the newspaper "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" and came to
    the court from the office today.

    Prosecutor Sargsyan today explained that his blood pressure had risen
    and that was the reason why he left the courtroom yesterday.

    Aram Karapetyan, who heads the New Times Party in Armenia, refuted a
    court report that he had interfered with the police who had spotted
    witness Antonyan outside the Kentron and Nork-Marash Court and tried
    to take him into custody.

    "First, those people weren't in uniform and should no identification
    that they were police. Neither did they show any court document
    to detain Antonyan. Thus, any person, even criminals, could have
    kidnapped Mr. Antonyan," stated Mr. Karapetyan, adding that his
    actions were fully justified.

    Mr. Antonyan stated today that court papers addressed to him to
    appear for questioning were delivered to his neighbor and that he
    was never given them. "I'm really confused. When I found out that
    orders for my appearance in court had been delivered I came here,"
    explained Mr. Antonyan.

    A letter had been sent to the court on behalf of Mr. Antonyan stating
    that he was now in Georgia and couldn't make the trial and thus
    requested that his earlier testimony be admitted as evidence. Today,
    Mr. Antonyan was told about the letter in question and stated that
    he couldn't remember if he wrote such a letter or not.

    His passport shows that while he travelled to Bagratashen on May 18,
    he never made it to Georgia. "I quarreled with the Georgian border
    guards and they refused me entrance," Mr. Antonyan explained.

    Today, the witness was finally questioned. His statements contradicted
    his earlier testimony.
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