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    EX-MILITARY OFFICIAL JAILED FOR SCANDALOUS LEAK

    RFE/RL
    04 May 2010 18:52

    RFE/RL -- A former senior Defense Ministry official was sentenced to
    two years in prison on Tuesday for disclosing a secret government
    order that sanctioned the Armenian military's involvement in the
    suppression of the 2008 opposition protests in Yerevan.

    A district court in Yerevan also gave a one-year suspended prison
    sentence to one of Armen Sargsian's former subordinates, Lyusia
    Ayvazian, who admitted giving him a copy of the order signed by then
    Defense Minister Mikael Harutiunian.

    It was published by the pro-opposition daily "Haykakan Zhamanak" last
    December. Sargsian, who headed the Defense Ministry's construction
    department until September 2008, and Ayvazian were arrested shortly
    afterwards. Sargsian subsequently admitted leaking what the authorities
    consider a state secret to the paper.

    Harutiunian's written directive was issued in February 2008 immediately
    after the outgoing President Robert Kocharian ordered Armenia's top
    security officials to thwart what he called attempts by opposition
    leader Levon Ter-Petrosian to "seize power by illegal means." Kocharian
    referred to non-stop demonstrations staged by Ter-Petrosian following
    the hotly disputed February 19 presidential election.

    The directive placed Armenia's armed forces on high alert and ordered
    the Defense Ministry to form special groups of officers and hand
    them weapons. Harutiunian also instructed the then commander of the
    army's Yerevan garrison, General Yuri Khachaturov, to form a special
    command structure with essentially unlimited control over military
    units stationed in and around the Armenian capital.

    Ter-Petrosian's Armenian National Congress (HAK) denounced the leaked
    document as illegal, saying that the so-called "administration of
    garrison commander" effectively assumed the powers of the army's
    General Staff in violation of Armenia's constitution. The Armenian
    government rejected these claims in a February letter to the opposition
    alliance.

    Both Sargsian and Ayvazian pleaded guilty to criminal charges leveled
    against them as their trial got underway on April 23. "I am asking
    you to take into consideration my background, family situation and
    hand down a just verdict," Sargsian told the judge in his final court
    speech on Tuesday.

    The plea fell on deaf ears, with the court deciding to free only
    Ayvazian. Sargsian's lawyer, Hovik Arsenian, condemned the ruling,
    saying that his client is no more guilty than the other defendant
    and should have been treated accordingly.

    "We are seeing a violation of not only judicial but ethical norms,
    which means that the prosecuting side is executing an order and doesn't
    care about the defendant's reputation and health condition," Arsenian
    charged in a bitter verbal exchange with the chief trial prosecutor,
    Aram Amirzadian.

    Speaking to RFE/RL's Armenian service moments later, the lawyer
    denounced the high-profile case as "fabricated." He said Sargsian
    pleaded guilty only in the hope of avoiding imprisonment.
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