ARAVOT: CO-RAPPORTEURS SHOULD ASK PARENTS OF THOSE KILLED
Tert.am
11:38 ~U 10.09.11
The paper's editor writes in an editorial that the chapter of the 1-2
March 2008 events can be considered closed only when the perpetrators
are revealed and punished.
"I don't know the logics the PACE co-rapporteurs on Armenia and the
Monitoring Commission are lead by, but the only logic acceptable for
me is the following: A crime was committed on 1 March 2008; people
were killed. The chapter of this and other crimes can be considered
closed only when it is revealed and the verdicts for the perpetrators
enter into force. All the rest is idle talk," read the editorial.
Further, the editor says that the chapter of the 1-2 March 2008 events
can be considered closed not in Strasburg, but rather in the court
of law.
The co-rapporteurs should during their next visit to Armenia ask the
parents of those killed what they are interested in the March 1 case.
Tert.am
11:38 ~U 10.09.11
The paper's editor writes in an editorial that the chapter of the 1-2
March 2008 events can be considered closed only when the perpetrators
are revealed and punished.
"I don't know the logics the PACE co-rapporteurs on Armenia and the
Monitoring Commission are lead by, but the only logic acceptable for
me is the following: A crime was committed on 1 March 2008; people
were killed. The chapter of this and other crimes can be considered
closed only when it is revealed and the verdicts for the perpetrators
enter into force. All the rest is idle talk," read the editorial.
Further, the editor says that the chapter of the 1-2 March 2008 events
can be considered closed not in Strasburg, but rather in the court
of law.
The co-rapporteurs should during their next visit to Armenia ask the
parents of those killed what they are interested in the March 1 case.