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LAWYERS CONSIDER THAT PROSECUTION IMITATES APRIL-7 DISTURBANCES’ INVESTIGATION
“The Prosecutor General’s Office only imitates investigation process of April 7 disturbances”, lawyers Teo Cirnat and Anna Ursachi consider; they have prepared a proper report assisted by a lawyer-probationer Anatol Stepuleac.
Director of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights Teo Cirnat said he is upset about latest “achievements” of the Prosecutor General’s Office, when it presented a video recording with “new evidences concerning April 7”.
“These proofs are nothing but an attempt to show people that prosecutors take some steps in case examination, and in fact the case is not investigated at all”, he said.
According to the lawyer, there are some questions concerning fact if the Prosecutor General’s Office investigates the April-5-2009 elections’ falsification; if law enforcement bodies’ actions were legal on April 7, when they did not applied power against protesting people; who organized a cyber attack against Presidential server; who hoisted the Romanian flag on the Parliament edifice; who is guilty of torture; did prosecutors started criminal proceedings against policemen that where presented at the Square of the Great National Union in moment when Valeriu Boboc died, but who did nothing to prevent the terror?
Cirnat is concerned that no one will be held criminally liable for torture and inhuman treatment which was applied against protesting persons.
Lawyer Anna Ursachi said main suspects of April 7 events’ provocation are former President Vladimir Voronin and ex-Vice Minister of Internal Affairs Valentin Zubic, and “prosecutors do not take any steps to interrogate them”.
Lawyers said investigation on April-7-2009 events is dragged out because of political indeterminacy in the country. They said they will present their report to the Prosecutor General’s Office.







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