ARMENIAN ADVOCACY GROUP VISITS CONSCRIPT WHO LOST EYE AFTER BLOW (VIDEO)
Tert.am
16.12.11
An Armenian activist movement Chenk Lrelu (No Silence) has visited
a soldier who lost one of his eyes after an officer hit him with a
metal chain.
The incident took place at a military unit in Nagorno Karabakh a few
days ago when Narek Avetisyan was beaten by Armen Tovmasyan for not
obeying his order.
Narek's father, Andranik Avetisyan, told Chenk Lrelu that the friends
and relatives of the perpetrators, Armen Tovmasyan, have been calling
him all this time, asking not to complain about the incident.
In an interview with Chenk Lrelu, he, however, said that there will
be no mercy.
Further, Andranik Avetisyan said that no one from Defense Ministry
has visited his son, while the 24-hour hotline 1-88 is unresponsive.
The movement also said that the perpetrator is at large and no criminal
case bas been filed. But Tert.am learned from the Defense Ministry's
investigative service that it has already filed a criminal case.
Below is a video made by Chenk Lrelu movement.
From: Baghdasarian
Tert.am
16.12.11
An Armenian activist movement Chenk Lrelu (No Silence) has visited
a soldier who lost one of his eyes after an officer hit him with a
metal chain.
The incident took place at a military unit in Nagorno Karabakh a few
days ago when Narek Avetisyan was beaten by Armen Tovmasyan for not
obeying his order.
Narek's father, Andranik Avetisyan, told Chenk Lrelu that the friends
and relatives of the perpetrators, Armen Tovmasyan, have been calling
him all this time, asking not to complain about the incident.
In an interview with Chenk Lrelu, he, however, said that there will
be no mercy.
Further, Andranik Avetisyan said that no one from Defense Ministry
has visited his son, while the 24-hour hotline 1-88 is unresponsive.
The movement also said that the perpetrator is at large and no criminal
case bas been filed. But Tert.am learned from the Defense Ministry's
investigative service that it has already filed a criminal case.
Below is a video made by Chenk Lrelu movement.
From: Baghdasarian