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06YEREVAN56
2006-01-13 11:45:00
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Embassy Yerevan
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TRAFFICKER SENTENCED IN FIRST CASE OF ARMENIA

Tags:  PGOV PREL KCRM AM KTIP HSTC 
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131145Z Jan 06
UNCLAS YEREVAN 000056 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KCRM AM KTIP HSTC
SUBJECT: TRAFFICKER SENTENCED IN FIRST CASE OF ARMENIA
AS DESTINATION

REFS: A) 05 YEREVAN 2232 B) 05 YEREVAN 2051

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UNCLAS YEREVAN 000056

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR G/TIP, DRL AND EUR/CACEN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KCRM AM KTIP HSTC
SUBJECT: TRAFFICKER SENTENCED IN FIRST CASE OF ARMENIA
AS DESTINATION

REFS: A) 05 YEREVAN 2232 B) 05 YEREVAN 2051

Sensitive but unclassified. Please protect
accordingly.


1. (SBU) On January 8, the first instance court of
Artashat sentenced Sos Meliksetyan, charged under the
trafficking statute (Article 132) with aggravating
circumstances (reftels),to two years of corrective
labor. Under this verdict Meliksetyan, who exploited
three women and a minor girl from Ukraine in his night
club, will not go to prison, but instead will pay 15
percent of his salary to the state budget for the
period of two years. Prosecutor Boshnaghyan told us he
was satisfied with the sentence, which he had
requested, and explained that the leniency was the
result of the confusing circumstances of the case;
according to him, it was not clear whether the case was
sexual or labor trafficking. The Hope and Help NGO,
which sheltered the victims (reftels),was deeply
dissatisfied with the verdict. (Note: The punishment
falls within the legal norms of Article 132. End
Note.)

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COMMENT: SMALL STEP FORWARD
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2. (SBU) Hope and Help told us that the victims'
testimony in the case was very confusing and
contradictory at times, and had undermined the case.
According to Hope and Help, however, while sexual
trafficking might have been hard to prove, labor
trafficking was absolutely proven. While the NGO
community and we would have preferred a more stringent
sentence, the government's willingness to prosecute
this case under the trafficking statute, the first case
prosecuted with Armenia as a destination country, as a
small but significant step forward.
EVANS