ArmInfo.The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) declared the decision on the case of "Varyan v. Armenia".
The message on the ECHR website recalls that serviceman of the Armenian Armed Forces Tigran Varyan, "T. Varyan, aged 18, was conscripted into the Armenian army. The applicant submitted that his son had been found fit for non-combatant service only, in view of his state of health. The Government disputed this, stating that T. Varyan had been recognised as fit for combatant service. In that connection, they submitted a copy of T. Varyan's personal file from the military commissariat, from which it can be seen that, as a result of the medical examinations carried out during the conscription procedure, he had been diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse causing mitral valve regurgitation (a heart condition where some blood flows the wrong way because the flaps in the valve between the two chambers on the left-hand side of the heart do not close smoothly or evenly as the heart contracts). The file in question contains the Central Medical Commission's decision finding him fit for combatant service. T. Varyan was subsequently assigned to military unit no. 38862 of the Nagorno- Karabakh armed forces ("the military unit", situated in the "Republic of Nagorno- Karabakh" (the "NKR")). On 29 February 2012 T. Varyan was found dead with a gunshot injury to his lower jaw that had been inflicted by the assault rifle assigned to him."
The claim to the ECHR was filed in 2014 by the father of the deceased serviceman on the fact of violation of Articles 2 and 13 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
Article 2 (Failure to take measures to effectively protect the life of a conscript undergoing compulsory military service, who allegedly committed suicide against the background of severe humiliation, bullying and physical violence. Lack of specific measures to protect against abuse during military service and to prevent suicide. Failure of the domestic authorities to conduct an effective investigation into the circumstances of the death).
Article 13 (Lack of an effective remedy. Legal impossibility to claim compensation for moral damage caused as a result of the death of a child).
After investigating all the circumstances of the incident, the ECHR recorded the fact of violation of Varyan's right to life. According to the decision, Armenia violated the substantive and procedural norms of Article 2 of the Convention. The court ordered Armenia to pay Varian's representative 30,000 euros (the applicant had requested 70,000 euros).