YOU CAN SWEAR BY PHONE - ARMENIAN MP
news.am
Aug 30 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Videotape which captured Tigran Arakelyan gave me the
impression that he is in mentally unbalanced state, said MP from
ruling Armenian Republican Party Rafik Petrosyan to a press conference
on Monday.
The MP did not rule out the assignment of an expertise to confirm
Arakelyan's limited responsibility and assigned him to involuntary
treatment.
"Demanding his release, we will endanger our society," said the MP.
Armenian National Movement board member Hovhannes Igityan, the
other participant of the debate noted that the issue of changing the
preventive measure against Arakelyan is political and can be solved
by a single phone call from Rafik Petrosyan.
According to Igityan, in case of Arakelian they accentuate the fact
that he cursed the mother of a police officer.
"In this context, I would like to bring out the incident when an
official replied with a swear to journalist's legitimate request for
information. Was that official arrested?" said Igityan.
"Swearing on the phone is different. On the phone you can use foul
language but it is different when you insult a policeman publicly,"
replied Petrosyan.
news.am
Aug 30 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Videotape which captured Tigran Arakelyan gave me the
impression that he is in mentally unbalanced state, said MP from
ruling Armenian Republican Party Rafik Petrosyan to a press conference
on Monday.
The MP did not rule out the assignment of an expertise to confirm
Arakelyan's limited responsibility and assigned him to involuntary
treatment.
"Demanding his release, we will endanger our society," said the MP.
Armenian National Movement board member Hovhannes Igityan, the
other participant of the debate noted that the issue of changing the
preventive measure against Arakelyan is political and can be solved
by a single phone call from Rafik Petrosyan.
According to Igityan, in case of Arakelian they accentuate the fact
that he cursed the mother of a police officer.
"In this context, I would like to bring out the incident when an
official replied with a swear to journalist's legitimate request for
information. Was that official arrested?" said Igityan.
"Swearing on the phone is different. On the phone you can use foul
language but it is different when you insult a policeman publicly,"
replied Petrosyan.