CANDLE LIGHTING AND MARCH
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Published: 10:32:07 - 08/08/2012
Candle lighting initiated by Vahe Avetyan movement was held yesterday
evening in memory of Vahe Avetyan, the military doctor beaten up to
death in Harsnakar restaurant.
40th day of Vahe Avetyan's death marked on August 7.
Before the candle lighting action, the police had surrounded Harsnakar
restaurant owned by MP Ruben Hairapetyan where his bodyguards beat
up to death Vahe.
Political figures, activists from different civil initiatives, parties
and individuals were there to honor the memory of the military doctor
and to protest against violence.
The candle lighting was followed by a march up to Avan district
of Yerevan where Ruben Hairapetyan's house is situated. But, the
protesters didn't stop at his house but marched across the district.
No clashes with the police or other incidents were reported.
During their march in Avan, the protesters chanted "Nemets murderer".
After the march, a small rally was held in Avan which was addressed
by some participants who condemned the violence.
From: A. Papazian
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27065.html
Published: 10:32:07 - 08/08/2012
Candle lighting initiated by Vahe Avetyan movement was held yesterday
evening in memory of Vahe Avetyan, the military doctor beaten up to
death in Harsnakar restaurant.
40th day of Vahe Avetyan's death marked on August 7.
Before the candle lighting action, the police had surrounded Harsnakar
restaurant owned by MP Ruben Hairapetyan where his bodyguards beat
up to death Vahe.
Political figures, activists from different civil initiatives, parties
and individuals were there to honor the memory of the military doctor
and to protest against violence.
The candle lighting was followed by a march up to Avan district
of Yerevan where Ruben Hairapetyan's house is situated. But, the
protesters didn't stop at his house but marched across the district.
No clashes with the police or other incidents were reported.
During their march in Avan, the protesters chanted "Nemets murderer".
After the march, a small rally was held in Avan which was addressed
by some participants who condemned the violence.
From: A. Papazian