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    'I DIDN'T SEE ANY HITTING': MP CONTRADICTS EARLIER CONFESSION

    epress.am
    11.17.2011

    Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) MP Samvel Sargsyan spoke to local
    daily Joghovurd about the incident between Syunik marzpet (regional
    governor) Suren Khachatryan and entrepreneur Silva Hambardzumyan. The
    MP said he was talking on the phone when he heard voices, and turned
    around and saw not one person hiting another, but two people pushing
    and pulling each other. "I saw shoving; I approached, split them up,
    then tried to calm Silva down," he said.

    "As a man, I don't think you can raise a hand on a woman. Though I
    didn't see any hitting, but when I turned around in the commotion,
    there was shoving. I tried to break it up, along with Menua
    Harutyunyan," he said, describing the situation.

    However, the same Samvel Sargsyan told another local daily, Haykakan
    Jamanak ("Armenian Times"), only yesterday that "I didn't see the
    hitting part, [but] I saw that he slapped her and I got there."

    "Fearing Suren Khachatryan, the MPs are slowly, slowly getting in order
    their statements not yet having turned into [witness] testimonies,
    so they'll have room to maneuver in investigative bodies," reports
    Joghovurd.

    Recall the scandal surrounding Suren Khachatryan and Silva
    Hambardzumyan erupted after the latter charged that a mining company
    owned by the governor misappropriated mining equipment worth more
    than 100 million drams ($265,000 USD) from a mine belonging to her.

    Following the accusations, Khachatryan publicly threatened to take
    Hambarzumyan to court, saying that he purchased the equipment.

    The press office of Syunik's regional administration denied the assault
    allegations in a statement issued later on Tuesday. It accused the
    female entrepreneur of "slander."

    For its part, Marriott's security service claimed that no violent
    incidents were witnessed by hotel staff or caught on surveillance
    cameras. "We have no cameras in that section," a security guard,
    who identified himself as Armen, told RFE/RL's Armenian service.

    Hambardzumyan insisted, however, that the hotel has video evidence
    of the alleged assault and warned the Marriott management against
    withholding it.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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