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    INDIAN STUDENTS CONTINUE THEIR PROTEST ACTION IN CONNECTION WITH
    TRAGICAL DEATH OF THEIR COMRADE

    Yerevan, April 22. ArmInfo. Today the Indian students of Armenia
    continued the protest action they started Apr 20 following the tragic
    death of their comrade, 20-year-old student Prashant Anchalia. They
    reiterated their demand for the resignation of the rector of Yerevan
    State Medical University Gohar Kyalyan.

    This time the students are indignant at Kyalyan's interview to the
    Haykakan Zhamanak daily, in which she called the Indians "a lying Gypsy
    nation." They are also indignant at the interview of the university
    administration, who said that during a meeting with the university
    rector Indian students gave her the finger. They insist that it was
    Kyalyan who gave them the finger in response to their demand for
    her resignation.

    To be reminded, the protests of Indian students were caused by the
    tragic death of their 20 year-old fellow. He died of falling down
    from the 6-th floor of the Zeytun dormitory. The Indian students
    were irritated with the fact that the ambulance car arrived too late
    and was not properly equipped to show first aid. Meanwhile head of
    'Ambulance' CJSC Artem Petrosian assures that the car arrived in
    14 minutes after receiving the emergency call. The Indians were
    also irritated with the indifference of the police and head of the
    international department of their university, who took mo measures to
    save the life of the student. Most of all the Indians were offended
    of the behavior of G. Kyalyan, rector of the Medical University. In
    connection with the death of the student a criminal case is roused

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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