EMBARRASSING ACT AT MILITARY UNIT
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/11/03/zinvor
04:06 pm | Today | Social
The "We Won't Keep Silent" civil initiative has issued the following
statement:
As already informed, according to an agreement between "We Won't Keep
Silent" and the Ministry of Defense, more scandalous cases will be
made public.
Today's revelation was one of them.
Yesterday soldier from military unit 21127 located in Mehrab community
of Tavush province, citizen of Yerevan Hovhannes Yesayan (born in
1992) called the "We Won't Keep Silent" hotline and informed that
he had revolted against the discrimination at the military unity
and had gotten into a dispute with the chiefs, including commander,
colonel Seyran Ghazaryan and chief of the headquarters, deputy colonel
Artur Kirakosyan.
Ghazaryan and Kirakosyan, according to the soldier, took advantage
of the dispute and took the decision to settle their differences by
sending the soldier to the court. According to Hovhannes Yesayan,
the military unit administration provided the wrong materials to
law-enforcement bodies and made sure he was sentenced to a two-month
arrest.
The court's ruling has entered into legal force, but the military unit
administration isn't providing the soldier with the ruling. Hovhannes
says the administration is doing this so that the 10-day limit foreseen
by the law on appeals ends.
The telephone conversation was recorded and is being distributed
at the soldier's request. The recording was sent to the Ministry of
Defense this morning.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/11/03/zinvor
04:06 pm | Today | Social
The "We Won't Keep Silent" civil initiative has issued the following
statement:
As already informed, according to an agreement between "We Won't Keep
Silent" and the Ministry of Defense, more scandalous cases will be
made public.
Today's revelation was one of them.
Yesterday soldier from military unit 21127 located in Mehrab community
of Tavush province, citizen of Yerevan Hovhannes Yesayan (born in
1992) called the "We Won't Keep Silent" hotline and informed that
he had revolted against the discrimination at the military unity
and had gotten into a dispute with the chiefs, including commander,
colonel Seyran Ghazaryan and chief of the headquarters, deputy colonel
Artur Kirakosyan.
Ghazaryan and Kirakosyan, according to the soldier, took advantage
of the dispute and took the decision to settle their differences by
sending the soldier to the court. According to Hovhannes Yesayan,
the military unit administration provided the wrong materials to
law-enforcement bodies and made sure he was sentenced to a two-month
arrest.
The court's ruling has entered into legal force, but the military unit
administration isn't providing the soldier with the ruling. Hovhannes
says the administration is doing this so that the 10-day limit foreseen
by the law on appeals ends.
The telephone conversation was recorded and is being distributed
at the soldier's request. The recording was sent to the Ministry of
Defense this morning.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress