news.am, Armenia
Sept 17 2010
Armenian Opposition to go to European Court
September 17, 2010 | 20:52
The Armenian National Congress (ANC) has launched a new initiative:
gather all the complaints concerning the tragic events on March 1,
2008, and lodge a claim against the State with the European Court, the
former military prosecutor of Armenia Gagik Jhangiryan stated at a
rally held by the Armenian National Congress (ANC) in Yerevan on
September 17.
According to him, the ANC does not place any hopes on the local
judicial system and will apply to the European Court.
The rally coordinator Levon Zurabyan added that a new wave of rallies
and processions is rising, for `the slow-witted to realize the
inevitability of change of power.'
NEWS.am reminds readers that the Armenian Opposition led by Levon
Ter-Petyrosyan, who lost the presidential election on February 20,
2008, started holding rallies of protests in the center of Yerevan. On
March 1-2, 2008, the actions of protest developed into clashes with
law-enforces, which claimed ten lives, leaving more than 200 injured.
The Opposition lays the responsibility for the tragedy on the
authorities.
From: A. Papazian
Sept 17 2010
Armenian Opposition to go to European Court
September 17, 2010 | 20:52
The Armenian National Congress (ANC) has launched a new initiative:
gather all the complaints concerning the tragic events on March 1,
2008, and lodge a claim against the State with the European Court, the
former military prosecutor of Armenia Gagik Jhangiryan stated at a
rally held by the Armenian National Congress (ANC) in Yerevan on
September 17.
According to him, the ANC does not place any hopes on the local
judicial system and will apply to the European Court.
The rally coordinator Levon Zurabyan added that a new wave of rallies
and processions is rising, for `the slow-witted to realize the
inevitability of change of power.'
NEWS.am reminds readers that the Armenian Opposition led by Levon
Ter-Petyrosyan, who lost the presidential election on February 20,
2008, started holding rallies of protests in the center of Yerevan. On
March 1-2, 2008, the actions of protest developed into clashes with
law-enforces, which claimed ten lives, leaving more than 200 injured.
The Opposition lays the responsibility for the tragedy on the
authorities.
From: A. Papazian