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  • If Fact-Finding Committee's Mission Fails, Zharangutiun To Assume It

    IF FACT-FINDING COMMITTEE'S MISSION FAILS, ZHARANGUTIUN TO ASSUME IT

    Noyan Tapan
    May 27, 2009

    YEREVAN, MAY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. If the activity of the experts'
    fact-finding committee on study of the March 1 events fails,
    Zharangutiun (Heritage) party will continue that work. As RA NA
    Zharangutiun faction head Armen Martirosian stated on May 27, the
    party has proper political will for it.

    In his words, in spite of many obstacles faced by the fact-finding
    committee, committee's activity can be assessed as positive, as it
    did much work, in particular, disclosed the death circumstances of
    Police officer Hamlet Tadevosian.

    Touching upon committee head Vahe Stepanian's resignation and
    his statement that he tried to counteract to divergencies between
    pro-governmental and opposition representatives, A. Martirosian
    said that if the authorities wished it the cases would have
    been disclosed. It means that power representatives' goal in the
    committee was to hinder that disclosure, which called forth the
    divergencies. "That is why the authorities try to suspend fact-finding
    committee's work," A. Martirosian said.

    According to A. Martirosian, if fact-finding committee's activity
    is suspended, the Zharangutiun representative will publicize all
    facts disclosed by the committee. He reminded that according to RA
    President's order on creating the fact-finding committee, committee's
    facts are considered secret until the end of committee's activity.
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