Yerevan court hearing appeal on recognising Kocharyan ‘victim’ in wiretapping case
Yerevan’s Criminal Court of Appeals is hearing the appeal of the attorneys of second President Robert Kocharyan against the earlier decisions that refused to recognize him 'an aggrieved party' in the case of the leaked wiretapped telephone conversation between the security and investigation chiefs.The court hearing kicked off at 12pm, the ex-president’s defense team said in a statement.
The scandalous recording of the wiretapped conversation between National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsyan and Special Investigation Service Head Sasun Khachatryan was leaked to the public in September last year. In the recording, the two top officials informally discuss the criminal investigation into the March 1-2, 2008 post-election events in Yerevan, with Kocharyan charged with overthrowing the constitutional order during that period.
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