YANIS SARKISOV'S SENTENCE IS LIGHTER, SAYS RIGHTS ACTIVIST
Tert.am
22:25 ~U 14.10.11
Ten years in prison is an incomparably light punishment for Yanis
Sarkisov who killed his own wife, Arthur Sakunts, Head of the Vanadzor
Office of the Helsinki Association has said.
Speaking to a press conference, Sakunts said that the perpetrators
of such cruel murders are usually given a life sentence.
He also said it was not also clear what mitigation circumstances did
the court find to make such a verdict.
"I am not in favor of making the punishment stricter, but the court
ruling is surprising too," said he, adding that under the circumstances
the killing took place, the punishment is inadequate.
Yanis Sarkisov was given a ten-year for having beaten his wife Zaruhi
Petrosyan to death last year.
"If we consider the crimes committed by those 101 convict who have been
given life sentences that punishment is lighter," explained Sakunts.
Further, he said that Sarkisov should be deprived of his parental
rights.
"You cannot trust the upbringing of a child to such a person,"
Sakunts added.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Tert.am
22:25 ~U 14.10.11
Ten years in prison is an incomparably light punishment for Yanis
Sarkisov who killed his own wife, Arthur Sakunts, Head of the Vanadzor
Office of the Helsinki Association has said.
Speaking to a press conference, Sakunts said that the perpetrators
of such cruel murders are usually given a life sentence.
He also said it was not also clear what mitigation circumstances did
the court find to make such a verdict.
"I am not in favor of making the punishment stricter, but the court
ruling is surprising too," said he, adding that under the circumstances
the killing took place, the punishment is inadequate.
Yanis Sarkisov was given a ten-year for having beaten his wife Zaruhi
Petrosyan to death last year.
"If we consider the crimes committed by those 101 convict who have been
given life sentences that punishment is lighter," explained Sakunts.
Further, he said that Sarkisov should be deprived of his parental
rights.
"You cannot trust the upbringing of a child to such a person,"
Sakunts added.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress