ARSHAVIR BOZINYAN APPEARED IN A POLICE STATION
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[01:41 pm] 02 March, 2009
"We are given a definite order - not to free you until the rally
is over," the disabled war veteran, resident of Vanatur, Arshavir
Bozinyan, was told at the police station yesterday.
At about 12.00, on March 1, Arshavir Bozinyan was on his way to Yerevan
when their car was stopped near Abovyan City. "We were waiting for
you," said the patrol force.
Bozinyan was going to Yerevan to attend the rally of the Armenian
National Congress (HAK).
"The police said they had stopped our car in Hrazdan but we had
disobeyed their instruction." But this is an outrageous lie. I was
kept in the police Abovyan department for half an hour- from 4.30
to 5 p.m.," says Mr. Bozinyan. "This evidences that the authorities
feared lest many people should attend the opposition rally of March
1. The rally showed that people fear nothing and nobody," adds the
Karabakh war veteran.
A1+
[01:41 pm] 02 March, 2009
"We are given a definite order - not to free you until the rally
is over," the disabled war veteran, resident of Vanatur, Arshavir
Bozinyan, was told at the police station yesterday.
At about 12.00, on March 1, Arshavir Bozinyan was on his way to Yerevan
when their car was stopped near Abovyan City. "We were waiting for
you," said the patrol force.
Bozinyan was going to Yerevan to attend the rally of the Armenian
National Congress (HAK).
"The police said they had stopped our car in Hrazdan but we had
disobeyed their instruction." But this is an outrageous lie. I was
kept in the police Abovyan department for half an hour- from 4.30
to 5 p.m.," says Mr. Bozinyan. "This evidences that the authorities
feared lest many people should attend the opposition rally of March
1. The rally showed that people fear nothing and nobody," adds the
Karabakh war veteran.