Парламент Армении ужесточает наказание тем, кто подстрекает солдат к самоубийству

Парламент Армении единогласно принял законопроект, предложенный членами оппозиционной Партии «Процветающая Армения», о введении более строгого уголовного наказания за подстрекательство военнослужащих к самоубийству.

Законопроект был предложен депутатами от партии «Процветающая Армения» Наирой Зограбян, Ваге Энфиаджяном, Шаке Исаяном и Арманом Абовяном.

Уголовный кодекс будет дополнен новой статьей, определяющей тюремное заключение на срок от 3 до 8 лет для военнослужащих, которые намеренно или по неосторожности подстрекают военнослужащих на совершение самоубийства или попытку самоубийства. В статье предусматривается тюремное заключение на срок от 5 до 10 лет, если преступление будет совершено начальником в отношении подчиненного, группой лиц или регулярно в отношении того же лица или против действующего военнослужащего, находящегося на боевой смене. Тюремное заключение на срок от 7 до 12 лет определяется в том случае, если преступление совершено в условиях военного положения.

Депутат Наира Зограбян ранее заявляла в парламенте, что самоубийства, совершаемые военными в мирное время, свидетельствуют о нарушениях Кодекса поведения среди персонала.

Она сказала, что эти вопросы озвучены из-за публичного требования привлечь виновных, которые подстрекают военнослужащих к самоубийству, к более строгому наказанию.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентства

фото: Парламент Армении (фотография из архива)

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