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    "IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THIS CASE HAS POLITICAL OVERTONES," ABOUT THE A. VEZIRYAN CASE

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/11/19/131857/
    NOVEMBER 19, 2012 16:30

    "It is obvious that this case has political overtones, nothing else,"
    Nina Karapetyants, the counselor of the Helsinki Association, said
    during a conversation with www.aravot.am with regard to the case of
    Arman Veziryan, an observer of the association.

    Ms. Karapetyants went into detail then, "I wouldn't have said there
    were political overtones, if our motion that the case was related
    to the election hadn't been there. And after that motion, charges
    were made to silence Arman. After the National Assembly election,
    the Arman Veziryan case is the only case that has remained. Thus,
    all complaints and reports to the police and the public prosecutor's
    office have been suspended on certain grounds."

    N. Karapetyants also told about a series of violations committed
    during the investigation of the case. She stated: "An investigation was
    launched when we filed a motion to make charges against our opposing
    party according to Article 149, which provides for punishment for
    actions that aim at preventing monitoring mission during the election
    campaign. The law stipulates that it can be any action. Or that they
    prevented and impeded handing out leaflets, it is obvious that they
    impeded the election campaign. Or that they were convincing Arman for
    a long time to take his motion back, and not only Arman, but also the
    counselor, the head of our organization. And after refusing, Arman
    became a defendant. It is the basis, on which charges were brought
    against Arman for his action. The case is an absurd, to begin with,
    since there is a defendant, but it is not clear who is the aggrieved
    party, and there is no complaint."

    Given the above-mentioned, the counselor states that Attorney General
    Aghvan Vardanyan's "words are not valid anymore" and explains: "I
    have put forward extracts from the reports of the Deputy Attorney
    General's and the Attorney General's reports, in which the Attorney
    General's speech clearly mentions that if there is no aggrieved party
    and complaint in the case, they cannot make charges against a person."

    For the moment, the Arman Veziryan case is in court, the time for
    defendants to testify has come. N. Karapetyants informed us that
    "the presumption of innocence is violated at every turn" in this
    case and added: "We don't pin hopes on internal justice that a fair
    decision will be made. We will file a petition in the European Court
    and will win the case there. Now we are compelled to file a petition
    in the court, since the European Court requires that."

    Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

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