Human Rights Lawyer Arrested After Challenging Government

HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER ARRESTED AFTER CHALLENGING GOVERNMENT
By Anna Saghabalian

Armenialiberty.org, Armenia
Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Oct 12 2005

A human rights lawyer who has helped Yerevan residents facing eviction
from their homes to sue the Armenian government has been arrested on
fraud charges which he believes were fabricated in response to his
activities, it emerged on Wednesday.

Close associates and clients of Vahe Grigorian, head of a Yerevan-based
law firm called Right, said he was detained by officers of Armenia’s
National Security Service (NSS) and promptly remanded in pre-trial
custody by a court on Tuesday.

The NSS opened a criminal case against Grigorian last May shortly
after raiding Right’s offices and confiscating some of its documents.

The Armenian successor to the Soviet-era KGB alleges that the lawyer
cheated a client, a charge he strongly denies.

Speaking at a news conference in June, Grigorian claimed that
the criminal proceedings were brought in retaliation for his legal
assistance to residents of old neighborhoods in central Yerevan that
are subject to demolition as part of its massive government-sanctioned
redevelopment. Many of those residents complain that financial
compensation offered to them by the state is extremely low because
of high-level government corruption.

Some of them have taken legal action against the Yerevan municipality,
but virtually all of those lawsuits were deemed unsubstantiated by
local courts. Grigorian and his firm have helped several such families
take their case to the European Court of Human Rights. in Strasbourg.

Minas Safian is a member of one of those families. He and other
remaining residents of Buzand Street in downtown Yerevan expressed
their solidarity with the arrested lawyer at an improvised open-air
news conference. “With Vahe’s arrest we lost our only source of hope,”
Safian told RFE/RL.

“He is one of the few lawyers who has protected our interests,”
said another resident.

According to Artur Grigorian, one of Vahe Grigorian’s defense counsels,
the NSS, which is supposed to investigate only grave crimes, has
failed to substantiate its charges. But the feared security agency
has previously denied any wrongdoing.

The Yerevan municipality, for its part, insists that the Buzand Street
protesters represents only a small minority of hundreds of dislocated
families which it says have been properly compensated.

However, the integrity of the process has been seriously questioned
by Armenia’s state human rights defender, Larisa Alaverdian.

Incidentally, Alaverdian earlier condemned the NSS actions against
Right. Her office has closely cooperated with the law firm.

(Photolur photo: A barricade built by Buzand Street residents in a
deseperate attempt to stop the ongoing house demolitions.)

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