SARGIS QLOYAN TOLD SIS THE NAME OF MURDERER
http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/03/3/sar gis-qloyan
07:35 pm | March 03, 2010
Social
Sargis Qloyan, the father of one of the victims of March 1 Gor Qloyan,
was invited to the Special Investigation Service yesterday.
During the March 1, 2010, rally of the Armenian National Congress
(HAK) Sargis Qloyan told A1+ that he knew the name of his son's
assassin and was ready to divulge it. He also knows where and under
what circumstances his son was murdered.
"Yesterday I was invited to the Special Investigation Service where I
reiterated my words saying that I learnt the assassin's name from the
Fact-Finding Group and parliamentary interim committee who visited
military units and learnt the names of murders on the spot," Sargis
Qloyan told A1+.
"The SIS knew the murderer's name long ago. They knew who killed our
sons and under which circumstances. I simply freshened their memories.
I reminded the SIS the words of NA ad-hoc committee chairman Samvel
Nikoyan who announced that the use of "Cheriomukha-7" tear-gas grenade
was forbidden, especially against demonstrators. I asked the SIS why
people opening the doors of the arsenal and distributing arms hadn't
been sued up to nowadays.
Sargis Qloyan is convinced that his words will not be helpful for
the disclosure of the March 1 tragedy. "I do not confide in these
authorities. As a parent and Armenian citizen I have to struggle
every day. In the last two years the authorities have proved by their
actions that our sons were killed by them."
http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/03/3/sar gis-qloyan
07:35 pm | March 03, 2010
Social
Sargis Qloyan, the father of one of the victims of March 1 Gor Qloyan,
was invited to the Special Investigation Service yesterday.
During the March 1, 2010, rally of the Armenian National Congress
(HAK) Sargis Qloyan told A1+ that he knew the name of his son's
assassin and was ready to divulge it. He also knows where and under
what circumstances his son was murdered.
"Yesterday I was invited to the Special Investigation Service where I
reiterated my words saying that I learnt the assassin's name from the
Fact-Finding Group and parliamentary interim committee who visited
military units and learnt the names of murders on the spot," Sargis
Qloyan told A1+.
"The SIS knew the murderer's name long ago. They knew who killed our
sons and under which circumstances. I simply freshened their memories.
I reminded the SIS the words of NA ad-hoc committee chairman Samvel
Nikoyan who announced that the use of "Cheriomukha-7" tear-gas grenade
was forbidden, especially against demonstrators. I asked the SIS why
people opening the doors of the arsenal and distributing arms hadn't
been sued up to nowadays.
Sargis Qloyan is convinced that his words will not be helpful for
the disclosure of the March 1 tragedy. "I do not confide in these
authorities. As a parent and Armenian citizen I have to struggle
every day. In the last two years the authorities have proved by their
actions that our sons were killed by them."