WILL SERZH SARGSYAN MEET HIS CLASSMATE?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/12/06/sargsyan
Elmira Arakelyan has traveled from Stepanakert to Yerevan to meet with
her classmate Serzh Sargsyan. Her son was killed on the frontline of
the Karabakhi-Azerbaijani border.
"I will ask Serzh to reveal my son's murder as his classmate," she told
"A1+".
Elmira wrote a letter to her classmate more than a year ago. In
response, she received a call from the Artsakh President's apparatus
telling her the following: "They asked me what happened. I told them
somebody had brutally killed my son. They told me to wait for another
call. I have been waiting for that call for a year and four months."
Elmira's son, Gabriel Arakelyan, according to the court's conclusion,
was murdered by Vladimir Sakoyan, who had already been sentenced to
prison for two crimes. Elmira would like to know how the criminal
obtained a weapon and how he was sent to the frontline. She would
like her classmate to be concerned about the commander of her son's
military unit.
"Instead of giving him a fine, he has been appointed head of the
Hadrud division for helping Moso kill my son," she said.
Moso is Commander of the Karabakh Defense Army Movses Hakobyan. Elmira
also suspects him of being an accomplice in the murder and she will
never know why Movses Hakobyan had deprived her son of the ranking
of captain before the murder as long as she still hasn't met with
Serzh Sargsyan.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/12/06/sargsyan
Elmira Arakelyan has traveled from Stepanakert to Yerevan to meet with
her classmate Serzh Sargsyan. Her son was killed on the frontline of
the Karabakhi-Azerbaijani border.
"I will ask Serzh to reveal my son's murder as his classmate," she told
"A1+".
Elmira wrote a letter to her classmate more than a year ago. In
response, she received a call from the Artsakh President's apparatus
telling her the following: "They asked me what happened. I told them
somebody had brutally killed my son. They told me to wait for another
call. I have been waiting for that call for a year and four months."
Elmira's son, Gabriel Arakelyan, according to the court's conclusion,
was murdered by Vladimir Sakoyan, who had already been sentenced to
prison for two crimes. Elmira would like to know how the criminal
obtained a weapon and how he was sent to the frontline. She would
like her classmate to be concerned about the commander of her son's
military unit.
"Instead of giving him a fine, he has been appointed head of the
Hadrud division for helping Moso kill my son," she said.
Moso is Commander of the Karabakh Defense Army Movses Hakobyan. Elmira
also suspects him of being an accomplice in the murder and she will
never know why Movses Hakobyan had deprived her son of the ranking
of captain before the murder as long as she still hasn't met with
Serzh Sargsyan.