HRAPARAK: VLADIMIR GASPARYAN CHIEF OF ARMENIA'S POLICE WITH SHORTEST TERM IN OFFICE?
Tert.am
07.02.12
Vladimir Gasparyan will either "secure a firm foothold" in office
or prove to be chief of independent Armenia's police with the the
shortest term in office.
The detention of Haik Gevorgyan, Copy Editor of the Haykakan Zhamanak
(Armenian Times) daily, and his release just three days later will
certainly produce such an outcome.
Last Saturday, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan stated that the
judicial inquiry into the case would not last long, and he would
voice his opinion after the court issued its ruiling. The president's
"humble" statement suggests he is going to keep track of the process.
"If the court acquits the journalist, we will witness a series of
resignations," the newspaper writes.
Tert.am
07.02.12
Vladimir Gasparyan will either "secure a firm foothold" in office
or prove to be chief of independent Armenia's police with the the
shortest term in office.
The detention of Haik Gevorgyan, Copy Editor of the Haykakan Zhamanak
(Armenian Times) daily, and his release just three days later will
certainly produce such an outcome.
Last Saturday, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan stated that the
judicial inquiry into the case would not last long, and he would
voice his opinion after the court issued its ruiling. The president's
"humble" statement suggests he is going to keep track of the process.
"If the court acquits the journalist, we will witness a series of
resignations," the newspaper writes.