New Unknown In Ohanjanyan's Case
Gohar Ohanjanyan is one of the most ardent parents demanding fair
investigation of the death of servicemen who were killed at peace time.
Every Thursday she protests in front of the house of government. This
Thursday she fainted. `The reason was anger,' she said after she came round.
What she told us sounded like a joke. Recently the Ohanjanyan family has
requested a meeting with the minister of defense Seyran Ohanyan. They had
questions to the minister regarding the investigation of the death of their
son, Tigran Ohanjanyan, who served in the military unit of Karchaghbyur.
They were told that the acting deputy minister Ara Nazaryan would meet them.
Ara Nazaryan met them, listened to them and said he would report everything
to the minister. On Thursday they went up to the minister of defense in the
street and tried to ask his questions. `What do you want from me? Didn't
you meet with Nazaryan?' he said.
This story did not sound like a joke to Gohar Ohanjanyan. On hearing the
minister's answer she fainted. Perhaps it would not sound like a joke to
us
had we knocked at the government doors for five years demanding fair
investigation.
At last, there was a light at the end of the tunnel. The conclusion of the
forensic examination appointed on April 4 was published at last. The
experts were asked whether the radio station in the military unit of
Karchaghbyur could produce an electric shock to kill the serviceman.
The experts concluded that the conclusion of the previous examination was
groundless because independent from the isolating material on the cable
there could be no current in it. R419 is operated on direct current of 27
volts and is unable to generate 180 volts. In case of breakdown of any part
of the station, the current could not pass to the transmitter.
An earlier examination had concluded that Tigran Ohanjanyan died from the
electric shock caused by touching the transmitter. Now the investigators
who consistently directed the case towards `electric shock' have found
themselves in an awkward situation.
Now it is stated that there was no electric current in the place mentioned
as the scene of the incident. To escape this awkward situation, it is
possible to invent a new scene, for instance.
Suzan Simonyan
Lragir.am
17:42:09 - 10/12/2011
From: A. Papazian
Gohar Ohanjanyan is one of the most ardent parents demanding fair
investigation of the death of servicemen who were killed at peace time.
Every Thursday she protests in front of the house of government. This
Thursday she fainted. `The reason was anger,' she said after she came round.
What she told us sounded like a joke. Recently the Ohanjanyan family has
requested a meeting with the minister of defense Seyran Ohanyan. They had
questions to the minister regarding the investigation of the death of their
son, Tigran Ohanjanyan, who served in the military unit of Karchaghbyur.
They were told that the acting deputy minister Ara Nazaryan would meet them.
Ara Nazaryan met them, listened to them and said he would report everything
to the minister. On Thursday they went up to the minister of defense in the
street and tried to ask his questions. `What do you want from me? Didn't
you meet with Nazaryan?' he said.
This story did not sound like a joke to Gohar Ohanjanyan. On hearing the
minister's answer she fainted. Perhaps it would not sound like a joke to
us
had we knocked at the government doors for five years demanding fair
investigation.
At last, there was a light at the end of the tunnel. The conclusion of the
forensic examination appointed on April 4 was published at last. The
experts were asked whether the radio station in the military unit of
Karchaghbyur could produce an electric shock to kill the serviceman.
The experts concluded that the conclusion of the previous examination was
groundless because independent from the isolating material on the cable
there could be no current in it. R419 is operated on direct current of 27
volts and is unable to generate 180 volts. In case of breakdown of any part
of the station, the current could not pass to the transmitter.
An earlier examination had concluded that Tigran Ohanjanyan died from the
electric shock caused by touching the transmitter. Now the investigators
who consistently directed the case towards `electric shock' have found
themselves in an awkward situation.
Now it is stated that there was no electric current in the place mentioned
as the scene of the incident. To escape this awkward situation, it is
possible to invent a new scene, for instance.
Suzan Simonyan
Lragir.am
17:42:09 - 10/12/2011
From: A. Papazian