THEY RAPED FEMIDA AND ENJOYED IT
Hayots Ashkharh Daily
20 Dec 2008
Armenia
The Criminal Court of Yerevan yesterday started the hearing of the
"Case of Seven" (in the building of the General Jurisdiction Court
of Shengavit community). The seven culprits accused of organizing
mass disorders and usurping power were Alik Arzoumanyan, Myasnik
Malkhasyan, Hakob Hakobyan, Sassoun Mikayelyan, Souren Sirounyan,
Grigor Voskerchyan and Shant Haroutyunyan.
As was expected, the building of the court and the surrounding area
were overcrowded with the revolutionary leaders, the ardent supporters
of the Armenian Pan-National Movement and aggressive activists. Having
participated in the "spontaneous" acts of violence in the center
of the capital city, the pro-Levon public had now come to the court
to follow the trial and holding the pictures of the seven "heroes",
was screaming, "Freedom!", "Levon, President!".
This is a phonogram which we heard both on March 8 and April 24,
as well as on the day of the protection of children... in short, on
all the days marked on the Armenian calendar. And yesterday, we heard
the same words pronounced before the start of the trial of the "seven".
Hayots Ashkharh Daily
20 Dec 2008
Armenia
The Criminal Court of Yerevan yesterday started the hearing of the
"Case of Seven" (in the building of the General Jurisdiction Court
of Shengavit community). The seven culprits accused of organizing
mass disorders and usurping power were Alik Arzoumanyan, Myasnik
Malkhasyan, Hakob Hakobyan, Sassoun Mikayelyan, Souren Sirounyan,
Grigor Voskerchyan and Shant Haroutyunyan.
As was expected, the building of the court and the surrounding area
were overcrowded with the revolutionary leaders, the ardent supporters
of the Armenian Pan-National Movement and aggressive activists. Having
participated in the "spontaneous" acts of violence in the center
of the capital city, the pro-Levon public had now come to the court
to follow the trial and holding the pictures of the seven "heroes",
was screaming, "Freedom!", "Levon, President!".
This is a phonogram which we heard both on March 8 and April 24,
as well as on the day of the protection of children... in short, on
all the days marked on the Armenian calendar. And yesterday, we heard
the same words pronounced before the start of the trial of the "seven".