POLICE FALSIFIED
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Published: 10:22:12 - 06/02/2012
Nikol Pashinyan, the editor-in-chief of the Haykakan Zhamanak Daily,
stated in a press conference on February 5 that the Police video
relating the the case of running down a person by the journalist Hayk
Gevorgyan is false. Pashinyan presented the recording of the talk
between Ashot Frangulyan, the so-called victim, with a reporter of
the Haykakan Zhamanak, which denies the police statement and proves
the suspicions that the case is really fabricated.
In the video presented by Pashinyan, Frangulyan assures that he has
no fractures. The man says that after a talk with Hayk Gevorgyan
he sat on the pavement and hit the wall with his head. Meanwhile,
the police video runs that the victim's ankle had been broken.
Pashinyan also noted that Frangulyan announced in the video that
he was hit by the bumper of the Niva car. Pashinyan stated that the
bumper of the Niva is much higher than Frangulyan's ankle.
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25037.html
Published: 10:22:12 - 06/02/2012
Nikol Pashinyan, the editor-in-chief of the Haykakan Zhamanak Daily,
stated in a press conference on February 5 that the Police video
relating the the case of running down a person by the journalist Hayk
Gevorgyan is false. Pashinyan presented the recording of the talk
between Ashot Frangulyan, the so-called victim, with a reporter of
the Haykakan Zhamanak, which denies the police statement and proves
the suspicions that the case is really fabricated.
In the video presented by Pashinyan, Frangulyan assures that he has
no fractures. The man says that after a talk with Hayk Gevorgyan
he sat on the pavement and hit the wall with his head. Meanwhile,
the police video runs that the victim's ankle had been broken.
Pashinyan also noted that Frangulyan announced in the video that
he was hit by the bumper of the Niva car. Pashinyan stated that the
bumper of the Niva is much higher than Frangulyan's ankle.