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    KOCHARYAN AND WORN-OUT WEAPONS
    Interview by ARMAN GALOYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics21730.html
    Published: 16:44:20 - 11/05/2011

    Interview with Republican Member of Parliament Rafik Petrosyan,
    Deputy Chairman of NA Standing Committee on Human Rights

    Would you comment on the latest report of the CoE Human Rights
    Commissioner Hammarberg which noted that Armenia should make additional
    steps for human rights protection?

    These are common phrases, and we also say for ourselves that the state
    of human rights needs to be improved. I think these statements are
    too general because Hammarberg says the protection of human rights
    needs improvement but does not point out specific areas.

    He noted that although some of those detained for March 1 have been
    released, there are still people who have deprived of their freedom,
    and he is concerned about it.

    The Criminal Code of Armenia provides a number of remedies to release
    those people. It is disease, pardon, release on serving one third
    or two thirds of the sentence. We have learned from the press that
    the Public Council is going to appeal to Serge Sargsyan to free those
    people. As a lawyer I can say that the Criminal Code does not provide
    for release based on a petition by the Public Council or NGOs, unless
    the convict solicits pardon. Necessary grounds should be created
    in the law. Therefore, the president has instructed the minister of
    justice to work out certain approaches.

    You mean if Hovik Abrahamyan appeals to Serzh Sargsyan to release
    Sasun Mikaelyan, does it contradict to the law?

    Our law does not have such a provision, but it does not contradict
    to the Constitution. The Constitution provides that whatever is not
    illegal is permitted, therefore perhaps Hovik Abrahamyan appealed
    being guided by this norm.

    Will Serzh Sargsyan meet Hovik Abrahamyan's request?

    It is hard to say. Serzh Sargsyan should decide himself. But if Hovik
    Abrahamyan appeals, then may meet his request.

    Hammarberg dwelt on the revelation of March 1 and considered the
    steps as insufficient.

    Earlier Hammarberg had said he would help. A fact-finding group was
    set up on his proposal, he promised to send independent international
    experts to participate in the fact-finding mission. After a lot of
    requests from our side, only one expert came to help the group.

    Do you blame Hammarberg for the failure to reveal March 1?

    He says one thing, but does not keep his promise whenever action
    is concerned. In this context, yes, he is also to blame. As to the
    proceedings, nobody has ever stopped the investigation, and Serzh
    Sargsyan instructed to intensify the proceedings. However, the Special
    Investigative Service must continue the investigation

    The opposition described Robert Kocharyan's recent statement as a
    testimony of the accused to the case of March 1. Will these statements
    be useful for the investigation?

    Robert Kocharyan told what had happened. He said he had not ordered
    to use old and worn-out weapons, etc.

    Who had ordered then? Who is responsible?

    The police chiefs, police officers are responsible who should not
    have used those arms. But they could not have used something else
    because that was all they had at hand. Only now they started acquiring
    new weapons.

    Is it possible that the former Chief of Police Haik Harutiunyan and the
    head of the National Security Service Gorik Hakobyan will be blamed,
    they are responsible?

    It has been confirmed that there are to blame for the use of those
    weapons. It has been confirmed that the use of those weapons resulted
    in grave consequences. However, the leadership of the police has
    already been punished, they have been dismissed. As for the NSS, Gorik
    Hakobyan did not give an order to the police, the NSS does not have a
    function of protecting public order, it is the function of the Police.

    As the deputy chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Human Rights,
    are you concerned about the criticism of Armenia by international
    organizations, the US department of state, the CoE, every secondary
    and tertiary European official?

    I am not concerned about that very much because there are countries
    "worse" than Armenia where every day journalists are killed and human
    rights are violated. Thank God, no journalist has been killed in
    Armenia in the recent years. Besides, international evaluations stem
    from subjective approaches. When our president visited Iran and met
    with Ahmadinejad, the U.S. started criticizing us. Everything stems
    from subjective interests.

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