ANC SUPPORTER: AUTHORITIES LIE ABOUT INABILITY TO DISCOVER MARCH 2008 EVENTS
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 9, 2011 - 20:15 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian authorities are lying about their inability
to discover the truth behind March 1, 2008 events, the former judge
advocate of Armenia said.
As Gagik Jangiryan stated at National Congress (ANC) opposition bloc
rally in Yerevan, the authorities' efforts to discover March 2008
events are a mere imitation.
According to Gangiryan, beside Armenian police and armed forces,
the Nagorno Karabakh special purpose police units were involved in
March 2008 events.
>From February 20, 2008, the Armenian opposition led by first
president Levon Ter-Petrossian, who ran for presidency in 2008, but was
not elected, held rallies in the central part of Yerevan, protesting
against the election results. The protest actions resulted in unrest
and clashes between the police and rally participants on March 1-2.
According to the Office of RA Prosecutor General, around 200 people
were injured, 10 people were killed, and over 100 people were arrested.
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 9, 2011 - 20:15 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian authorities are lying about their inability
to discover the truth behind March 1, 2008 events, the former judge
advocate of Armenia said.
As Gagik Jangiryan stated at National Congress (ANC) opposition bloc
rally in Yerevan, the authorities' efforts to discover March 2008
events are a mere imitation.
According to Gangiryan, beside Armenian police and armed forces,
the Nagorno Karabakh special purpose police units were involved in
March 2008 events.
>From February 20, 2008, the Armenian opposition led by first
president Levon Ter-Petrossian, who ran for presidency in 2008, but was
not elected, held rallies in the central part of Yerevan, protesting
against the election results. The protest actions resulted in unrest
and clashes between the police and rally participants on March 1-2.
According to the Office of RA Prosecutor General, around 200 people
were injured, 10 people were killed, and over 100 people were arrested.