02 September 2009, 21:00

Armenia: young oppositionist wants to start termless hunger strike in custody

In Armenia, the court of general jurisdiction of Yerevan communities Tsentr-Nork-Marash has made a decision to extend by two months, that is, till November 5, the custody term of the young activist of the opposition Tigran Arakelyan, who has become half-blind while behind bars. The latter has promised to go on a termless protest hunger strike.

Vardui Elbakyan, Arakelyan's advocate, told journalists that the court had rejected the petition of the defence on releasing the young man on bail. Tigran Arakelyan is accused under part 3, Articles 250 of the Criminal Code "Hooligan actions by a group of persons."

According to the advocate, since the suffered policeman Eric Pogosyan had received a slight bodily injury, Arakelyan's actions be qualified under part 2, Article 316 of the Criminal Code "Use of violence to a power representative", assuming imprisonment for 5-10 years.

Ms Elbakyan told about poor state of health of her client. Arakelyan told her that one of his eyes had practically gone blind as a result of a blow with a pistol handle received from a policeman. According to Elbakyan, according to the medical expert's conclusion, Arakelyan's bodily injuries had appeared two days prior to the medical examination.

Author: Lilit Ovanisyan Source: CK correspondent

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