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    EXPERT: DEATH RATE IN ARMENIAN ARMY REMAINS HIGH

    arminfo
    Thursday, April 5, 20:42

    On April 5, Head of Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Vanadzor Office,
    Arthur Sakunts, presented a report on conscription process monitoring
    conducted under the control of the Defense Ministry of Armenia.

    The report says that over the period from 2005 to 2011 a total of
    325 deaths were registered in the Armed Forces of Armenia, 72 of
    them were due to hazing, 38 - due to breaching of the ceasefire,
    and 29 were suicides. Given that there is an essential difference
    between the death numbers fixed by the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
    Vanadzor Office and the Defense Ministry, one can say that the Defense
    Ministry's data are unreliable, Sakunts said. It should be noted that
    only 10 cases out of 54 were officially reported in 2010, he added.

    "According to official data, some fatal casualties are qualified as
    suicides or sudden deaths, however, the public does not trust these
    explanations, as the journalistic and public surveys demonstrate that
    the real reasons of deaths in the army are quite different", he said.

    Sakunts also pointed out that the Defense Ministry is trying to
    present the soldiers' death as casualties or to connect them with
    external factors.

    The expert said that all this proves the lack of civil and public
    control over the Armed Forces of Armenia. According to the conclusions
    made after the survey of the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly, the Defense
    Ministry does not conduct a proper inquiry into the cases of human
    rights violation in the Armenian army.

    To note, according to Military Prosecutor of Armenia Gevorg Kostanyan,
    a total of 36 death cases were registered in the Armed Forces in 2011.

    Only 10 out of the 36 soldiers died as a result of the ceasefire
    violation in the Karabakh conflict zone.


    From: Baghdasarian
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