Grigor Voskerchian Accused Of Organizing Mass Disorders Set Free For

GRIGOR VOSKERCHIAN ACCUSED OF ORGANIZING MASS DISORDERS SET FREE FOR THREE DAYS FOR TAKING PART IN HIS MOTHER’S FUNERAL

NOYAN TAPAN
APRIL 21, 2009
YEREVAN

Grigor Voskerchian accused of organizing March 1, 2008 mass disorders
in Yerevan was set free from the Nubarashen penitentiary institution
for three days on April 21 for taking part in his mother’s funeral. NT
correspondent was informed about it by Arsen Babayan, the Spokesperson
of RA Justice Ministry Penitentiary Department Head.

It should be mentioned that the first court sitting on the case of
Grigor Voskerchian is scheduled for April 22 at Yerevan’s Kentron
and Nork-Marash communities’ first instance court presided over by
judge Gagik Poghosian.

Sittings on cases separated from the "case of the seven," against
NA deputy Hakob Hakobian (judge Gagik Avetisian), deputy Myasnik
Malkhasian (judge Armen Khachatrian), and deputy Sasun Mikayelian
(judge Hrayr Sargsian) at first instance court of Kotayk region are
also scheduled for the same day.

As NT correspondent was informed by RA Cassation Court Spokesperson
Alina Yenogyan, the court sitting on the case of Shant Haroutiunian
presided over by judge Edik Avetisian will be fixed after the
psychiatric expertise.