Karabakh Leaders Insist On Kocharian’s Release
Friday, May 17, 2019Nagorno-Karabakh’s current and former leaders appeared before a court in Yerevan on Thursday to reaffirm their calls for the release of Armenia’s Karabakh-born former President Robert Kocharian from custody.
Karabakh President Bako Sahakian and his predecessor Arkadi Ghukasian first asked the court to free Kocharian pending the outcome of his trial on Tuesday. They said they can guarantee that the ex-president will display “appropriate behavior” and not obstruct justice if set free.
The presiding judge, Davit Grigorian, responded by saying that both Sahakian and Ghukasian must come to the court and personally offer such guarantees. The two men did just that. Each of them deposited 500,000 drams ($1,030) before signing a relevant document in the courtroom.
They then sat next to Kocharian as the court continued hearings on his lawyers’ separate demand for his release.
In a joint letter to Armenia’s Prosecutor-General Artur Davtian sent last week, Sahakian and Ghukasian cited Kocharian’s “huge contribution” to the Armenian victory in the 1991-1994 war with Azerbaijan. Kocharian, who is facing coup charges stemming from the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan, ran Karabakh from 1992-1997. He was Armenia’s president from 1998-1999.